The natural world on which we entirely depend is declining at a rate faster than at any time since the end of the dinosaurs. We know where this story is heading, and we must now write a different ending. This is what The Earthshot Prize was created to achieve.”
- Sir David Attenborough
This is the decisive decade for our planet. Despite all the challenges, we are optimists. We see plausible pathways to an era of regeneration and abundance. We see positive tipping points within reach. We are optimists, but we are also realists. Change is not yet happening fast enough or at the scale we need. Pessimism and despondency are at an all-time high, and incumbent systems are moving too slowly and incrementally. We urgently need optimism to bring innovations and solutions to scale.
Join us in a decade of action to maximise impact and take solutions to scale. Let’s inspire people all over the world to work together to repair the planet.
Together we can solve Earth’s greatest problems
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The winning Solutions could come from anywhere. Prizes could be awarded to a wide range of individuals, teams or collaborations – scientists, activists, economists, community projects, leaders, Governments, banks, businesses, cities, and countries – any evidence-based solution which makes a substantial contribution to achieving the Earthshots.
- Inspiring - spark the imagination with a powerful, simple, hopeful story so that people everywhere can feel part of the movement
- Inclusive - build inclusion, equity, and benefits for people into the activities and impact of the solution
- Impactful - proven impact, and potential to scale this impact to catalyse system change for one of our Earthshots by 2025
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. Each Earthshot is underpinned by scientifically agreed targets including the UN Sustainable Development Goals and other internationally recognised measures to help repair our planet. Find out about these Earthshots and the three priority areas within each Earthshot below:
Protect and restore nature
By 2030, we choose to ensure that, for the first time in human history, the natural world is growing – not shrinking – on our planet.
Selection focus areas for this Earthshot:
- Protecting areas of high biodiversity such as forests, wetlands, peatlands and wildlife corridors.
- Restoring damaged ecosystems.
- Feeding people while protecting nature.
Clean our air
By 2030 we choose to ensure that everyone in the world breathes clean, healthy air – at world health organisation standard or better.
Selection focus areas for this Earthshot:
- Engaging citizens in data collection and clean air policies.
- Preventing the burning of fields forests and waste.
- Transitioning to clean transportation for all.
Revive our oceans
By 2030, we choose to repair and preserve our oceans for future generations.
Selection focus areas for this Earthshot:
- Protecting and restoring coastal ecosystems.
- Replenishing fish populations.
- Reducing demand for fishmeal.
Build a waste free world
By 2030, we choose to build a world where nothing goes to waste, where the leftovers of one process become the raw materials of the next – just like they do in nature.
Selection focus areas for this Earthshot:
- Reducing food loss from farm to fork.
- Phasing out single-use and non-recycled plastics.
- High value circularity in fashion and electronics.
Fix our climate
By 2030, we choose to fix the world’s climate by cutting out carbon: building a carbon-neutral economy that lets every culture, community and country thrive.
Selection focus areas for this Earthshot:
- Creating an equitable clean energy future.
- Addressing non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions.
- Decarbonising hard to abate sectors.