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Q&A with Rodrigo Tot

August 9, 2017

In the Q&A below, we get to know more about 2017 Goldman Prize winner Rodrigo Tot, an indigenous leader in Guatemala’s Agua Caliente. Tot led his community to a landmark court decision that ordered the government to issue land titles to the Q’eqchi people and kept environmentally destructive nickel mining from expanding into his community. …

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In the Field: Prize Staff Visits with Rodrigue Katembo and Mountain Gorillas in DRC

July 26, 2017

Program officer Myriah Cornwell recounts the first time she met 2017 Goldman Prize winner Rodrigue Katembo on a site visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Katembo went undercover to document and release information about bribery and corruption in the quest to drill for oil in Virunga National Park, resulting in public outrage that forced…

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Q&A with Rodrigue Katembo

July 12, 2017

Before winning the Prize, we had the opportunity to chat with Rodrigue Katembo, 2017 Prize winner from Africa. Putting his life on the line, Katembo went undercover to document and release information about bribery and corruption in the quest to drill for oil in Virunga National Park, resulting in public outrage that forced the company to withdraw…

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Goldman Prize Mourns the Passing of Orri Vigfusson

July 3, 2017

The Goldman Prize mourns the loss of 2007 Goldman Prize winner Orri Vigfusson, who passed away on July 1, 2017 after a battle with lung cancer. Orri was nearly 75 years old. Ten years ago Orri was awarded the Goldman Prize for brokering huge international fishing rights buyouts with governments and corporations in the North Atlantic, effectively…

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2017 Prize Tour Photos

June 12, 2017

We’re sharing a few of our favorite shots from the 2017 Goldman Prize tour in San Francisco and Washington, DC. After flying in from all over the world, the Prize winners are on-the-go for nearly two weeks meeting with various NGOs, political officials, youth groups, media outlets, local supporters and more. Here’s a glimpse of what…

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BERTA VIVE Film Screening on June 11

June 7, 2017

On Sunday, June 11, 2017 the film BERTA VIVE/BERTA LIVES, a Honduran documentary on the life and death of 2015 Goldman Prize winner Berta Cáceres will screen at the East Bay Community Space (507 55th St, Oakland, CA 94609) at 6pm. Stick around after the film for a Q&A with the film’s director Katia Lara. Tickets for…

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Goldman Environmental Foundation Condemns U.S. Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement

June 2, 2017

The following is a statement from Susan R. Gelman, President of the Goldman Environmental Foundation: “Today marks a significant turning point for our country and our planet as the president formally announced his intent to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. We strongly condemn the president’s decision, as it is a direct threat to the…

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The 2017 Goldman Prize winners at the San Francisco award ceremony. (Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize)

The 2017 Goldman Prize Ceremony

May 19, 2017

The 2017 Goldman Environmental Prize ceremony was held on Monday, April 24 at the historic War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, followed by a reception at City Hall. At the standing-room only ceremony, nearly 3000 attendees celebrated the incredible accomplishments of the 2017 Goldman Prize winners: Uroš Macerl, Prafulla Samantara, mark! Lopez, Rodrigo Tot, Rodrigue Katembo, and Wendy Bowman. To learn more…

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Supreme Court of Peru Clears Máxima Acuña of all Criminal Charges

May 9, 2017

“Peru’s highest court has ruled in favor of 2016 Goldman Environmental Prizewinner Máxima Acuña. On Wednesday, May 3rd, the Supreme Court of Peru ruled that the case against Ms. Acuña was unfounded and absolved her of all charges. The Supreme Court’s decision comes after six long years of legal battles and reaffirms a previous ruling…

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Wendy Bowman Shall Not Be Moved

May 4, 2017

Myriah Cornwell, Program Officer for Islands and Island Nations looks back at her first encounter with Wendy Bowman, one of the latest recipients of the Prize at her home in the lush Hunter Valley region of Australia earlier this year. When I first pulled up to Wendy Bowman’s farm, it was a burning hot summer…

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