Kiwi climate solutions up for Earthshot Prize
20 Feb 2025

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Photo by Greg Rosenke on Unsplash |
An ocean remediation project, a predator-free blueprint, cleaner greenhouses, and a company recovering metals from waste are all New Zealand-based nominees for one of five NZD$1.9m Earthshot Prizes.
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