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Support the Work of the 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

Yesterday, we were honored to announce the 2021 Goldman Prize winners, six everyday heroes who saw an environmental issue in their community and decided to take action. Learn how you can support their work, engage with their causes, and speak out for your environment. 1. Reduce Plastic Waste with Gloria Majiga-Kamoto Gloria Majiga-Kamoto (Malawi, 2021)…

Introducing the 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

We are honored to announce the recipients of the 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize. These everyday heroes demonstrate the power of grassroots activism in the fight to protect our planet. Join us tonight, June 15, 2021, at 4:00 pm PDT (7:00 pm EDT) on YouTube to meet them and hear their stories firsthand. Hosted by award-winning…

The Ladies of Honey: Protecting Bees and Preserving Tradition

Bees play a critical role in the health of our ecosystems and the economic welfare of people around the world. Though many species of bees are at risk of becoming endangered, countless apiculturists are fighting to save them. Among them are the Ladies of Honey, a collective of Indigenous Mayan beekeepers in Mexico dedicated to…

Prize Winners Today: Rudi Putra on Conserving Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem

A Conservation Success Decreased poaching, collaborative conservation, community engagement, and rebounding wildlife populations? Against a backdrop of weighty environmental headlines typically fueling my eco-anxiety, interviewing Rudi Putra (Indonesia, 2014) was like a breath of fresh air. “I’m an optimist because I’ve seen positive change happen in the Leuser Ecosystem,” Rudi remarked as we discussed his…

An Update on Myanmar from Paul Sein Twa

We continue to stand in solidarity with our three dedicated Burmese Prize winners—Ka Hsaw Wa (1999), Myint Zaw (2015), and Paul Sein Twa (2020)—and support their ongoing work to bring peace, democracy, and environmental conservation to Myanmar. We condemn the military crackdown on the Burmese people and urge the international community to listen to these…

A Heartfelt Thanks to Actor, Environmentalist, and Icon Robert Redford

We want to thank Robert Redford, one of the world’s great environmental champions, for his 17 years as the voice of the Goldman Environmental Prize. In addition to narrating Prize winner videos, Mr. Redford has been a special guest at the Prize ceremony, acted as a global ambassador for the Prize, and, for over 50…

Three Inspiring Indigenous Leaders to Know about this Earth Day

Indigenous people are often at the helm of environmental movements. Fueled by a deep connection to nature and their cultural traditions, Indigenous people make powerful advocates for environmental conservation and maintaining balance between people and nature. In honor of Earth Day this April, we’re diving deeper into the stories of three Indigenous recipients of the…

A Visit with Conservationist and Indigenous Karen Leader Paul Sein Twa

In this guest blog, Program Officer Lindsey Freedman shares her experience traveling to Chiang Mai, Thailand, in March 2020, to meet with 2020 Prize winner Paul Sein Twa. Paul led his Indigenous Karen people in establishing a 1.35-million-acre peace park in the biodiverse Salween River basin in Myanmar. In February 2021, a military junta staged…

Prize Winners Today: Rizwana Hasan on the Environmental Crisis in Bangladesh

Meeting Powerhouse Rizwana Hasan A conversation with Rizwana Hasan (Bangladesh, 2009) is like a crash course in international relations, environmental studies, and political economics rolled into one. She navigated our questions and led the conversation with clarity and ease, expanding upon some topics and addressing others with brevity, always looping back at the end to re-articulate her…