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"textContent": "BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Every year, The Earth Prize asks teenagers across the world the same question: what environmental problem would you solve, and how? Every year, the answers come from young people who live closest to the problem. After five years and more than 21,000 students across 169 countries, that’s less a […]\n\nThe post Earth Prize 2026 part I: teenage teams tackling big global problems first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.",
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