Yorkshire Post

Duke set to launch global challenge ‘to repair planet’

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THE DUKE of Cambridge is hoping to summon the spirit of the lunar landings to help “repair the Earth”, after launching a global environmen­tal challenge to address climate change and other ecological concerns.

The wildlife campaigner and father-of-three has set up The Earthshot Prize after consulting members of his family as well as veteran broadcaste­r and naturalist Sir David Attenborou­gh in an attempt to provide solutions “to the world’s greatest problems”.

Kensington Palace said multi-million-pound prizes will be awarded annually to five winners around the world, in each year of the 2020s, in an initiative that draws inspiratio­n from US President John F Kennedy’s ambitious Moonshot lunar space programme of the 1960s.

William said: “The Earth is at a tipping point and we face 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.”

The new initiative, which has been under developmen­t for more than a year, aims to focus global attention on finding answers to the biggest issues currently facing the planet.

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