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Prince William of Britain calls for optimism about the environment at EarthShot Prize

Prince William of Britain expressed optimism about the global environmental challenges on Wednesday at an event with a star studded crowd in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate the fifth edition EarthShot Prize.

William's visit to Latin America is just a few days before Brazil hosts the UN Climate Summit COP30 in next week.

William, who founded the award in 2020 after being inspired by his visit to Namibia, said: "I can understand why some people might be discouraged during these uncertain times."

I understand that so much work remains to be done. This is not the time to be complacent. The optimism I felt back in 2020 still remains.

The award, named in honor of John F. Kennedy’s “moonshot” goal, was designed to encourage significant environmental progress over a decade which has now reached the midpoint.

Five winners will receive 1 million pounds ($1.3million) each for their projects.

The ceremony featured performances by pop stars Shawn Mendes and Kylie Minogue, Brazilian musicians Gilberto, Seu Jorge, and Anitta as well as former Formula One World Champion Sebastian Vettel.

The British Prime Minister Keir starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Kan also attended.

William will represent his father King Charles at the UN Climate Summit. During his visit, he visited Rio landmarks and announced initiatives for Indigenous Communities and environmental activists. Reporting by Andre Romani, Sao Paulo; Michael Holden, London; editing by Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)