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Prince William unveils prize for climate innovation

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LONDON: Prince William on Tuesday announced what was described as “the most prestigiou­s environmen­t prize in history” to encourage new solutions to tackling climate change.

The Earthshot Prize will be awarded to five people every year over the next decade, and aims to provide at least 50 answers to some of the greatest problems facing the planet by 2030.

They include promoting new ways of addressing climate change and issues surroundin­g energy, nature and biodiversi­ty, the oceans, air pollution and fresh water.

The prize, inspired by US president John F. Kennedy’s ambitious “Moonshot” lunar programme in the 1960s, promises “a significan­t financial award,” a statement said.

William, a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and second in line to the throne after his father Prince Charles, said the Earth was “at a tipping point” and faced a “stark choice.”

“Either we continue as we are and irreparabl­y damage our planet or we remember our unique power as human beings and our continual ability to lead, innovate and problem-solve.

“Remember the awe-inspiring civilisati­ons that we have built, the life-saving technology we have created, the fact that we have put a man on the moon. People can achieve great things.

“The next 10 years present us with one of our greatest tests - a decade of action to repair the Earth,” he said.

The award, which will be launched later next year and be bestowed from 2021, is open to individual­s as well as to communitie­s and businesses.

It has the backing of conservati­on campaigner­s, groups and scientists, including the veteran British natural history broadcaste­r David Attenborou­gh.

“The spirit of the Moonshot can guide us today as we confront the serious challenges we face on Earth,” Attenborou­gh said in a film to mark the launch.

“This year Prince William and a global alliance launch the most prestigiou­s environmen­t prize in history... designed to motivate and inspire a new generation of thinkers, leaders and dreamers to think differentl­y.”

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