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Prize Winners Today: Gorilla Conservation with Eugène Rutagarama

We are thrilled to launch our Prize Winners Today series, beginning this month with Eugène Rutagarama. Eugène won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2001 for helping to rebuild Rwanda’s national parks system and protecting gorilla habitat in the wake of war and genocide in his country. Today, Eugène serves as a senior conservation advisor to the…

Launching a New Blog Series: Prize Winners Today

From the remote Cook Islands to the lush rainforests of Brazil to the great cities of China, the geographic and cultural diversity of Goldman Environmental Prize winners is profound. All 194 recipients, who hail from 89 different countries, are united by their character: courage, persistence, compassion, love for community, and deep passion for the natural…

Announcing the 2020 Grant Recipients

The Goldman Environmental Prize is excited to announce the recipients of the 2020 Grantmaking program. Launched in 2015, the Grantmaking program supports past Goldman Prize winners to further their grassroots environmental work. Past grants have supported work in conservation, environmental justice, environmental education, and more. 2020 Goldman Prize Grant Recipients Listed in alphabetical order: Bangladesh…

Book Review: Who Killed Berta Cáceres

By Ryan Mack Berta Cáceres (Honduras, 2015) was one of Latin America’s foremost activists, championing indigenous rights, social justice, and environmental protection for decades. For Berta, these were never separate issues. Environmental, indigenous, and human rights were all interconnected. Her work encapsulated these values more than any other activist I have met. On the night…

2019 Grants in Review

We are pleased to share the projects supported by the Goldman Environmental Prize’s Grantmaking program during the 2019 grant year (May 2019 – May 2020). Launched in 2015, the Grantmaking program is designed to support past Prize winners to further their grassroots environmental work. Past grants have supported work in conservation, environmental justice, environmental education,…

Watch Máxima Acuña Documentary in Online Film Festival

This June, participate in a digital film festival screening and live Q&A of the film Maxima by Claudia Sparrow. The award-winning documentary follows the story of Goldman Environmental Prize winner Maxima Acuña (Peru, 2016). The online festival is hosted by international NGO Human Rights Watch. Film synopsis: Maxima tells the incredible story of 2016 environmental Goldman Environmental Prize…

Five People Working to Save our Oceans

From the conservation of endangered species to the establishment of marine protected areas, here are five stellar Goldman Prize winners working to protect our seas. 1. Jacqueline Evans Thanks to the leadership of Goldman Prize recipient Jacqueline Evans (Cook Islands, 2019), all 763,000 square miles of the Cook Islands’ ocean territory are sustainably managed and…

In the Field with Albena Simeonova

In the second installment of a two-part guest blog, Deputy Director of the Goldman Environmental Prize Lorrae Rominger writes about her trip to Eastern Europe in November 2019. Lorrae had the opportunity to meet with two Prize winners 20 years apart: 2016 Prize winner Zuzana Caputova, now the first female president of Slovakia (blog) and…

A Presidential Visit with Zuzana Čaputová

As international travel has been put on hold, we are grateful for this period as an opportunity for reflection. In the first installment of a two-part guest blog, Deputy Director of the Goldman Environmental Prize Lorrae Rominger writes about her trip to Eastern Europe in November 2019. Lorrae had the opportunity to meet with two…

30 Years of the Goldman Prize in the New York Times

The first Goldman Environmental Prize was awarded in April 1990, scheduled to coincide with Earth Day, which debuted in 1970. Kicked off by a full-page ad in the New York Times, Earth Day established itself as an important new rallying cry and national call to action. The 1970 ad shows the humble beginnings of this…