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  1. earthshotprize.org › winners-finalists › kheytiKheyti - The Earthshot Prize

    Today, 1,000 farms have a Kheyti greenhouse, but this is just the start. By 2027, Kheyti wants 50,000 farmers to have a Greenhouse-in-a-Box. “Winning the Earthshot Prize has been transformational for Kheyti. The exposure and network has opened many doors to potential partners across investors, NGOs, corporate organisations and government.

  2. We choose to repair and preserve the habitats that our animals need to live, from rainforests and grasslands, to wetlands, lakes and rivers. We will award The Earthshot Prize to the most outstanding efforts to meet this challenge. To the conservationists who work to fight against logging, deforestation and mass land clearing for agriculture; to ...

  3. People reached on average each year on social media by The Earthshot Prize since 2021. 420,000. Tonnes of C0 2 e emissions reduced, avoided or captured by Earthshot Prize Finalists. This is the decade we make a difference. Together. By 2030, the world must reduce CO 2 emissions by over 40% and protect 30% of nature, fresh water, and oceans.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · The Earthshot Prize Impact Report 2024: This is the decade we make a difference. Latest News. 29 May 2024 Monthly Optimism Roundup for May 2024. 28 May 2024

  5. Apr 22, 2022 · The 15 Finalists will represent a hugely diverse range of solutions, critical to the Prize’s mission to repair our planet by 2030. The change needed requires solutions from all sectors in society to catalyze impact around the world. To achieve this, the Prize will consider solutions from all countries and sectors with last year’s Finalists ...

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCBKGuPLVff4r4-moTh9L7iwThe Earthshot Prize - YouTube

    Welcome to The Earthshot Prize on YouTube! Here, we're all about scaling ground-breaking solutions to repair our planet. Tune in for Finalist news and soak up the positive climate stories. It's ...

  7. Boomitra, which means “friend of the earth” in Sanskrit, is a soil carbon marketplace that rewards farmers for sustainable land management practices. The company works with more than 150,000 farmers, from half-acre smallholder farms to large ranchers, managing more than five million acres of land in some of the poorest parts of Africa ...