Miami Herald

Celebritie­s join Prince William for Earthshot Prize award

- BY SYLVIA HUI

Celebritie­s joined Prince William in London on Sunday for the inaugural awards ceremony of his Earthshot Prize, an ambitious environmen­tal program aimed at finding new ideas and technologi­es around the world to tackle climate change and Earth’s most pressing challenges.

Actors Emma Thompson, Emma Watson and David Oyelowo were joining Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, in handing out the awards at Alexandra Palace in north London.

Guests were asked to “consider the environmen­t when choosing their outfit,” so Watson arrived wearing a gown made of 10 dresses from the charity Oxfam. Kate wore an Alexander McQueen dress made for her in 2011, while her husband wore a dark green velvet blazer and a polo neck.

William and his charity, The Royal Foundation, launched the Earthshot Prize last year, inspired by President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 “Moonshot” speech that challenged and inspired Americans to go to

the moon.

The prize, to be awarded to five winners every year until 2030, is billed as the most prestigiou­s of its kind. Each winner will receive a grant worth $1.4 million to develop and scale up their ideas.

“There’s been lots of amazing ideas over the past decades but it’s the implementa­tion that really counts, so that’s what this is all about. So it’s really a reason to be cheerful,”

Thompson said.

In a pre-recorded short video, William said: “We are alive in the most consequent­ial time in human history.”

“The actions we choose or choose not to take in the next 10 years will determine the fate of the planet for the next 1,000,” he said.

“Many of the answers are already out there,” he added. “But we need everyone, from all parts of

society. to raise their ambition and unite in repairing our planet.”

The finalists include a 14-year-old student who proposes using solar energy to replace charcoal to power millions of roadside ironing carts in India; a land-based coral farm in the Bahamas to restore dying coral reefs; a community project in Congo devoted to protecting gorillas; and a Kenyan enterprise that turns organic

waste into fertilizer and insect protein for farmers.

The ceremony comes days ahead of the COP26

U.N. climate change summit in Glasgow, which begins on Oct. 31.

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI AP ?? British actress Emma Watson, left, British singer Ed Sheeran, center, and British soccer star Mohamed Salah, far right, were among the guests at Sunday’s Earthshot Prize ceremony.
ALBERTO PEZZALI AP British actress Emma Watson, left, British singer Ed Sheeran, center, and British soccer star Mohamed Salah, far right, were among the guests at Sunday’s Earthshot Prize ceremony.
 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI AP ?? Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, right, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the 2021 Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace on Sunday in London.
ALBERTO PEZZALI AP Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, right, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the 2021 Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace on Sunday in London.
 ?? YUI MOK Getty Images ?? Prince William opened the awards show Sunday with remarks in front of a mural of Earth.
YUI MOK Getty Images Prince William opened the awards show Sunday with remarks in front of a mural of Earth.

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