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"The Prince of Wales has declared the "urgent optimism" at the core of his environmental Earthshot Prize "unstoppable," following the announcement of the 2025 finalists. Prince William established the prize to recognise and scale up ideas aimed at "repairing" the planet, with five winning finalists each receiving 1 million to advance their concepts. Winners will be unveiled at the fifth Earthshot Prize awards in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Wednesday, November 5."
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech by sending journalists to locations where stories unfold and interviewing all sides. The outlet investigates financials such as Elon Musk's pro‑Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word' that highlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent remains free of paywalls, funding quality journalism through donations from readers who can afford to support it. Donations keep reporters on the ground and sustain reporting and analysis accessible to Americans across the political spectrum. The Prince of Wales praised 'urgent optimism' as Earthshot Prize 2025 finalists were announced, with five winners receiving 1 million each; winners unveiled in Rio de Janeiro on November 5.
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