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Meet the Winners and Finalists of The Earthshot Prize. Incredible innovators tackling the world's biggest climate and environmental challenges.
- The Great Bubble Barrier
Since becoming an Earthshot Prize Finalist in 2022, The...
- Roam
Since becoming an Earthshot Prize Finalist in 2022, Roam has...
- LanzaTech
Three ethanol plants in China, two at ferro-alloy plants and...
- Low Carbon Materials
2022 Winners & Finalists; 2021 Winners & Finalists; All...
- Ampd Enertainer
Today, construction is responsible for almost 11 percent of...
- SeaForester
Since becoming an Earthshot Prize Finalist in 2022,...
- Fleather
Today, Fleather has turned the tide, cleaning the river and...
- Mukuru Clean Stoves
“It was a great honour to win The Earthshot Prize. In 2017,...
- The Great Bubble Barrier
View all finalists and winners from 2021 and 2022, including incredible leaders, inspiring activists, brilliant innovators and a forward-thinking city.
Apr 22, 2022 · Following a hugely successful first year, Year 2 of The Earthshot Prize is breaking records with more than 1000 awe-inspiring solutions put forward, a huge 30% increase on last year, as nominees hope to win the world’s most ambitious and prestigious environmental prize.
Dec 8, 2022 · Who are the Earthshot Prize winners in 2022? Here are the finalists. The 15 finalists for the 2022 award were listed on the Earthshot website ahead of the event, but the five 2022 winners were not revealed until the Dec. 2 ceremony.
- Sophie Hirsh
- Mukuru Clean Stoves Tackles Clean Air in Kenya
- Kheyti Is Protecting and Restoring Nature in India
- Notpla’S Circular Solution to Waste in The U.K.
- 44.01 Project in Oman Is Turning CO2 Into Rock
Mukuru Clean Stoves is a female-founded business, staffed mostly with women, which aims to bring cleaner-burning stoves to women in Kenya. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone, more than 950 million peoplerely on heavily polluting wood and charcoal for cooking, a number estimated to grow to 1.67 billion by 2050. The startup was founded in 2017 by Charlot Ma...
Start-up Kheytihas developed a “greenhouse-in-a-box” to help the world’s approximately 570 million smallholder farmers protect their crops from unpredictable, harsh weather, and pests—two challenges made worse due to climate change. According to the company, its modular greenhouses are 90% cheaper than standard greenhouses, employ drip irrigation t...
Looking for an alternative to fossil-fuel-based plastics? London-based start-up Notpla(short for “not plastic”) was launched in 2019 by Pierre Paslier and Rodrigo Carcia Gonzalez, who both studied in a Innovation Design Engineering program run jointly by the Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. Together, they created a biodegradabl...
This Oman-based start-up takes its name from the molecular weight of carbon dioxide: 44.01 grams per mole. In an effort to reduce the amount of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere, 44.01sucks CO2 from the atmosphere using direct-air-capture technology, dissolves it into water, and then pumps the resulting carbonated water into...
- Kyla Mandel
This is where the Prince of Wales’s Earthshot prize makes a difference. The prize celebrates and supports solutions to save the planet by giving each winner £1 million (US$1.2 million) to develop their innovations. There are five categories, with three finalists and one ultimate winner in each.
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BOSTON, MA; December 2, 2022 - Tonight, Prince William and The Earthshot Prize revealed the 2022 Earthshot Prize winners – an accomplished group of entrepreneurs and innovators spearheading...