Earthshot Prize 2024: Prince William unveils £1m climate solution award winners

Michael Holder
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Credit: Kensington Palace
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Credit: Kensington Palace

Clutch of innovative green projects to turn waste heat into electricity and protect and restore nature, oceans, air will each receive £1m prizemoney to scale their solutions

Innovative green projects aiming to convert waste heat into electricity, restore ocean habitats, tackle food waste, combat air pollution, and protect endangered antelope populations have been unveiled...

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