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Q&A with Zuzana Čaputová

A few months before the Prize announcement in April, we got the chance to speak with environmental attorney Zuzana Čaputová who, for over a decade, fought to stop the illegal dumping of hazardous waste in her community. Zuzana not only succeeded in repealing a permit for a proposed landfill, but closed another that had been operating…

Friends of the Goldman Prize – we need YOU!

As you know, a large part of our mission at the Prize is to inspire others through celebrating and amplifying the voices of exceptional grassroots environmental activists around the world. Being part of our community and by sharing their stories via our blog and social media, you have been instrumental in bringing these activists to…

Remembering Marine Conservation Hero, Bill Ballantine

“I have ideas that I would like to see change the world.”  Here at the Prize, we are committed to honoring unsung heroes and marine biologist Bill Ballantine is no exception. On the anniversary of his passing, we celebrate this pioneer of marine conservation, whose legacy of marine reserves continues to protect much of our…

Face to face with Legal Powerhouse, Zuzana Čaputová

Program officer Lindsey Freedman looks back on her first meeting with 2016 Goldman Prize winner Zuzana Čaputová earlier this year. Zuzana is a public interest lawyer who mobilized the largest citizen’s campaign in her country in almost 30 years, stopping their home from being used as a dumping ground for much of Europe’s waste. It…

Goldman Prize winners stand with Máxima Acuña

The Goldman Prize winner community has joined together to issue the following statement in solidarity with fellow Prize recipient Máxima Acuña, following an attack on her earlier this month, allegedly by security forces of the mining company that she is bravely standing up to: We demand respect and the safety of Máxima Acuña, a Member of our Family. We…

Video Tribute to Berta Cáceres: Six Months On

Six months ago, the inspirational Lenca leader Berta Cáceres was assassinated by armed intruders in her home in Honduras. Since then, five people have been detained for her murder, with no trial date yet set. Despite this, her family has been advocating for an independent investigation into her death which her daughter, Berta Zúñiga Cáceres, believes was orchestrated by the company that planned to build…

Goldman Environmental Foundation Denounces Latest Attack on Máxima Acuña

The Goldman Environmental Foundation is gravely concerned by yesterday’s reports about an attack against 2016 Goldman Prize winner Máxima Acuña and her husband. While the details are not clear, we know that Ms. Acuña sustained injuries that required hospitalization. We wish her a speedy and full recovery. We denounce any acts of violence that were…

Q&A with Edward Loure

Before winning the Goldman Environmental Prize earlier this year, we spoke to Edward Loure to learn about his challenging work defending the rights of indigenous communities to their land under threat by competing interests, such as agriculture and tourism. We learn how his upbringing in a Maasai tribe formed a life-long commitment to protecting their way of life, while at…

Five Conservation Heroes You Should Follow

As all eyes in the environmental scene turn to the IUCN World Conservation Congress this week, we are sharing the Twitter handles of conservation activists who have received international acclaim for their  efforts — from creating their country’s first national park to stopping destructive dams. While many Prize winners are active on Twitter, these five heroes (and ‘sheroes’!) have stood out as they…

Howard Wood celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service

Who can forget cheerful Scotsman and avid diver Howard Wood? Since winning the Prize in 2015 for establishing Scotland’s first community-developed Marine Protected Area, Wood has been hard at work with the Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) educating and inspiring the next generation of Arran to protect their most treasured resource: the sea. Ahead of the 100-year anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service,…