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  1. Since 2018, almost 10 million native trees have been planted by Acción Andina across five countries – restoring over 4,000 hectares of Andean forests and protecting more than 11,000 hectares of native forest. While their impact to date is significant, Acción Andina is just getting started. By 2045, they aim to protect and restore one ...

  2. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Over 750 nominations – far more than anticipated for The Earthshot Prize’s first year – were screened as part of an independent assessment process run by Deloitte, the Prize’s implementation partner, who ensured that all nominations were assessed fairly and thoroughly, by an experienced sustainability team.

  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. The process begins with Colorifix identifying a colour created naturally by an animal, plant or microbe. Then, using DNA sequencing, they identify where that colour is coded in the genetics of that organism. The DNA code is then translated into Colorifix’s own engineered microorganisms, enabling them to produce the pigment—just as it is ...

  5. THE EARTHSHOTS . Taking inspiration from President John F. Kennedy’s Moonshot, which united millions of people around the goal to put man on the moon and catalysed the development of new technology in the 1960s, The Earthshot Prize is centred around five ‘Earthshots’, simple but ambitious goals for our planet which if achieved by 2030 will improve life for us all, for generations to come.

  6. Connections Made. Thanks to an introduction by The Earthshot Prize, Mukuru Clean Stoves forged a new partnership with the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, worth just under $1m (£0.8m). The money will be used on an R&D project to develop malaria-fighting briquettes for its stoves: an innovative solution with the potential to save even more lives.

  7. When fertile land becomes barren, farmers cannot grow crops, meaning more hunger, particularly in the poorest parts of the world. Our solution transforms dry plains into productive pastures. We think we have found a solution to rising food insecurity, and we are proud of this recognition from The Earthshot Prize.”.