Singapore: Britain's Prince William said on Wednesday that he hopes to expand his Earthshot Prize programme into a global movement to bolster environmental innovators and galvanize governments to be more engaged in green sectors so that climate change would be easier to tackle. William said he foresees policy shifts in environmental protection when the programme ends in 2030 and a more supportive domain for innovators.
The Earthshot Prize was launched by his Royal Foundation charity in 2020 as a 10-year programme offering 1 million pounds (USD 1.2 million) each to five winners every year who developed solutions for the planet's environmental threats. We are going to go from being a prize to becoming a platform and becoming a movement, the Prince of Wales told an Earthshot conference, a day after the five 2023 winners were named for efforts in conservation, air quality, oceans, waste, and climate change.
Climate anxiety will no longer be something that the next generation fear," he added. We will have many more champions and role models to follow and people who can lead us in this transition. It will not be so daunting, time-consuming or difficult everything will become easier. That's my version of 2030. The Earthshot Prize said Wednesday it set up a new online platform called Launchpad connect to all Earthshot finalists and nominees to support their funding needs.
The platform now has profiles of 24 finalists and winner solutions, showcasing more than USD 500 million in funding needs. More will be added as the Earthshot receives over 1,000 nominations each year, out of which 15 finalists are picked. William attended a star-studded ceremony on Tuesday night, the first in Asia, where an Indian maker of solar-powered dryers, a soil carbon marketplace and groups that work to make electric car batteries cleaner, restore Andean forests and deter illegal fishing were awarded the 2023 Earthshot Prize.