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Goldman Environmental Foundation Mourns the Loss of Isidro Baldenegro

“We are deeply distressed by the death of Isidro Baldenegro, a community leader of Mexico’s indigenous Tarahumara people, who won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2005. His relentless work organizing peaceful protests against illegal logging in the Sierra Madre Mountains helped protect the forests, lands and rights of his people. He was a fearless leader…

Thank You for Taking Our Survey!

At the end of last year, we asked for your feedback on what you would like to hear most from us as we continue to honor and celebrate heroic environmental activists from around the world. We are pleased to share the results, and let you know how we plan to address your preferences through our…

Announcing International Grants to Support Former Prize Winners

The Goldman Environmental Prize is pleased to announce the latest round of grants to provide continued support for Goldman Prize winners and their ongoing work to bring grassroots environmental change. The 11 grants will be awarded to organizations led by Prize winners for organizational capacity building programs or grassroots environmental campaigns. In partnership with the…

Nine Ways Prize winners Rocked 2016

This year has been one of the most painful years for environmental activists, not least of all due to the devastating loss of Berta Cáceres and the terrible attacks on Máxima Acuña. Fellow Prize winners have stood behind and rallied to the defense of these women while making significant advances in their own work this…

Q&A with Destiny Watford

Just before winning the Goldman Environmental Prize in April, we spoke to student activist Destiny Watford to learn how – together with student group Free Your Voice – she united her community to stop the nation’s largest incinerator from breaking ground near her high school in Curtis Bay, Baltimore. Building on her victory that has ended…

A Walk through Curtis Bay with Destiny Watford

Program Officer Ryan looks back on his first encounter with 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize winner and undergraduate student Destiny Watford earlier this year.  I traveled to Baltimore, Maryland to meet Destiny who was born and raised in Curtis Bay, a highly industrialized community in south Baltimore. I caught up with Destiny on a brisk winter day outside of Benjamin Franklin High…

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…