Summary:
The Fondation Prince Albert II awarded its 17th edition of the Planet Health Awards to three individuals working on environmental protection, indigenous rights, air quality, and biodiversity information.
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The 17th edition of the Prince Albert II Foundation’s Awards for the Health of the Planet took place recently in Monaco. The awards were presented by Prince Albert II, who emphasized the importance of innovation and identifying both dangers and opportunities in addressing environmental issues. The first recipient was Juma Xipaia, founder of the Juma Institute in Brazil, recognized for her work in protecting the environment, promoting indigenous peoples’ rights, and defending their cultural and territorial integrity in the Amazon. Lidia Morawska, an Australian researcher specializing in air quality and its impact on health, received the second award. Lastly, the NatureMetrics company was honored for its global leadership in providing biodiversity insights using advanced technology such as environmental DNA, Earth observation, and artificial intelligence. The evening concluded with a discussion among the award winners on their methods of communicating their messages effectively. The event also highlighted the Prince Albert II Foundation’s initiatives for young people, including scholarships for environmental students and programs for young leaders under the age of 35.
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