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Prize Winners Discuss the Environmental Fallout of Coal Production

2010 Prize winner Malgorzata Gorska and 1994 Prize winner Heffa Schucking were among the attendees of the UN Climate Talks (COP19) in Warsaw, Poland last month. The main objective on the conference was to set up a framework for a new climate treaty that will replace the Kyoto Protocol, which will expire in 2020. Much…

Heffa Schucking on Deutsche Bank and Green Investments

A new report from Lux Research projects that solar energy may become as competitive as natural gas by 2025. Deutsche Bank also released a report concluding that solar power will become competitive in the energy market, even without government subsidies, by the end of next year. 1994 Goldman Prize winner Heffa Schucking lives in Germany…

Syria Joins International Treaty Banning Chemical Weapons, Now What? A guest blog from 2006 Goldman Prize winner Craig Williams

2006 Goldman Prize winner Craig Williams has dedicated his life to the safe disposal of the United States’ chemical weapons stockpiles. As a member of the Kentucky Governor’s Commission on Chemical Weapons, and as a central figure in the fight to eradicate chemical weapons, Williams has attended two sessions of the Organisation for the Prohibition…

Baikal Environmental Wave Labeled a Foreign Agent by Russian Court

In November 2012, Russia passed a law requiring non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to register as foreign agents if they engage in political activity and receive financial support from foreign donors. The term “foreign agent” raises concern for activist groups because of its negative Cold War connotations. Moreover, the law is seen by many in the international…

Prize Winners Remember Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela inspired countless individuals to get involved in social activism, including several Goldman Prize winners. South Africa’s progressive constitution, implemented in 1996 during Mandela’s term as president, is unique in that is guarantees citizens the right to a clean and healthy environment. This constitutional guarantee was a lynchpin for the successful campaigns of 2012…

The New Environmentalists Nominated for CMS VATAVARAN Film Fest Award

“The New Environmentalists, from Chicago to the Karoo,” a short documentary film from Mill Valley Film Group featuring the 2013 Goldman Prize recipients, has been nominated for a CMS VATAVARAN Film Festival Award. The New Environmentalists is one of just 34 international films nominated for the award by a 31 member jury headed by Mr…

Celebrate Giving Tuesday by Supporting the 2013 Goldman Prize Winners

Are you tired of the holiday shopping madness? In honor of Giving Tuesday, take a break from consumer mania and give back by making a donation to the 2013 Goldman Prize winners. Together with our partners at Global Greengrants Fund, we’ve made it easy to support a cause that speaks to you. Make a donation…

The Goldman Prize Calls for a Fair and Transparent Trial for Tsetsegee Munkhbayar

The Goldman Prize is calling for a fair and transparent trial for 2007 Goldman Prize winner Tsetsegee Munkhbayar, who was arrested in September 2013 at a demonstration in front of a Mongolian parliament building, during which a rifle was accidentally discharged. Munkhbayar and members from his organization United Movement of Mongolian Rivers and Lakes (UMMRL),…

In the Wake of Typhoon Haiyan, Filipino Prize Winners Demand Climate Justice

In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, Filipino Prize recipients Von Hernandez (2003) and Father Edwin Gariguez (2012) are calling on the international community to take serious and immediate action to slow the effects of climate change. Prize staff is relieved to report that Hernandez and Gariguez and their families were not harmed during the storm.…