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Prince William awards debut Earthshot prizes ahead of COP26

  • The five winners will receive £1 million each. Projects from Costa Rica, Italy, the Bahamas and India picked up prizes
  • Prince William said: ‘Our five inspirational winners show that everyone has a role to play in the global effort to repair our planet’

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Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge arrive for the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London on Sunday. Photo: DPA
Agence France-Presse

Prince William presented the inaugural Earthshot prizes at a ceremony in London on Sunday, with projects from Costa Rica, Italy, the Bahamas and India picking up prizes.

The new annual awards were created by Prince William to reward efforts to save the planet in the face of climate change and global warming.

Five winners were announced, each receiving a £1 million (US$1.4 million).

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Prince William on stage during the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London on Sunday. Photo: PA / DPA
Prince William on stage during the first Earthshot Prize awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London on Sunday. Photo: PA / DPA
The build-up to the televised event – featuring renowned naturalist David Attenborough and performances by Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and others – was marked by royal displeasure at world leaders’ inaction on climate change.
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William hopes it will help propel the fight against climate change leading up to the COP26 summit, which opens in Scotland at the end of the month, calling those on the shortlist “innovators, leaders and visionaries”.

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