Prince William always likes to perform as a vocal advocate for the environment. With his groundbreaking Earthshot Prize initiative, he found a way to work for his passion.

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Prince William is also a proud father. He said that this Earthshot Prize means a lot to him. He said, ‘I Can Look My Children in the Eye and Say That I Did My Bit’ This prize is a way to tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues. 

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Chief executive of the Royal Foundation Jason Knauf shared a statement which stated, ‘What is the maximum positive personal contribution I can make in the next 10 years in the fight against climate change? What am I going to do in the next decade that means I can look my children in the eye and say that I did my bit? Every aspect of the Prize bears the stamp of his contribution.”

In the foreword, William wrote, “I have seen people all over the world face what seem like insurmountable challenges yet come together with collective ambition, and a can-do spirit, to find solutions to them,” he writes. “I strongly believe that change is possible when you put your mind to it. I started thinking about what to do to change the equation to something else: urgency + optimism = action,”.

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The 39-year-old prince gets more motivation for the ambitious project. His main goal was to create a prize that may discover the best ideas to confront the urgent environmental problems facing the world.