Home / Environment / Prince William's Earthshot Prize Lands in Rio, Celebrating Green Innovation
Prince William's Earthshot Prize Lands in Rio, Celebrating Green Innovation
1 Nov
Summary
- Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Rio on Nov 5, touted as "biggest and best ever"
- Prince William to highlight environmental leaders and indigenous communities in Brazil
- Finalists have raised $500 million and protected over 1 million hectares of land and sea

On November 5th, 2025, Prince William's Earthshot Prize is set to host its biggest and most celebrated ceremony yet in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The awards, now halfway through the decade-long initiative, will shine a spotlight on the "next generation of climate leaders" and the bold, innovative approaches they are taking to protect and restore vital ecosystems like the Amazon.
Over the course of the week, Prince William will visit some of Rio's iconic landmarks, engage with the city's vibrant sports culture, and highlight the efforts of indigenous people and conservationists working to preserve the region's rich biodiversity. The Earthshot Prize CEO, Jason Knauf, says Rio is the "perfect place" to celebrate the amazing environmental innovations that have emerged from the first half of the Earthshot Decade.
Indeed, the progress has been remarkable. In just 5 years, the Earthshot finalists have raised over $500 million in funding and protected or restored an area of land and sea equivalent to the combined size of Italy, France, and Greece. As Prince William noted, this "urgent optimism" has been at the heart of the prize from the beginning, and it shows no signs of slowing down.




