fbpx
Skip to content

Goldman Environmental Prize Blog

Latest Posts pg. 50

Mill Valley Film Group Wins Big

June 13, 2012

We are thrilled to announce that our partners at Mill Valley Film Group took home their third Emmy Award for The New Environmentalists, a short film featuring the work of the 2011 Goldman Prize winners: Ursula Sladek, Dmitry Lisitsyn, Prigi Arisandi, Hilton Kelley, Raoul du Toit and Francisco Pineda. The 41st Annual Northern California Area Emmy Awards took…

Read more

The Goldman Prize Calls for Public Apology to Maria Gunnoe

June 11, 2012

On June 1st, 2012, Maria Gunnoe, 2009 Goldman Environmental Prize winner and tireless champion of Appalachian environmental and human rights, arrived at the Capitol building in Washington, DC. She was there at the invitation of Congressman Doug Lamborn (R-CO) to testify before the House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources about the environmental impact of…

Read more

Medha Patkar Arrested for Protesting Forced Evictions

June 7, 2012

Medha Patkar, 1992 Goldman Prize recipient from India, was recently arrested for protesting against the forced eviction of the indigenous Koliwada fisher people from their traditional land in Mumbai. Koli fisherfolk have inhabited the seven islands that form Mumbai as far back as the 2nd century BC. Today, police forces and construction crews are demolishing…

Read more

Goldman Prize recipients call on world leaders to take risks at Rio+20

June 5, 2012

Recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize, the world’s largest award for grassroots environmental activists, are calling on world leaders to attend the upcoming UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro and make real commitments to protect the environment. A total of 107 Goldman Prize winners, representing a broad spectrum of environmental activists—indigenous  leaders, attorneys,…

Read more

Brazil Forest Code reform avoids showdown leading into Rio+20

June 1, 2012

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff may have narrowly avoided a showdown on the national Forest Code reform debate late last week, but remaining provisions in the bill still pose a significant threat to the tropical forests in the Amazon. The Forest Code restricts the amount of privately owned rainforest that can be cleared for development, and…

Read more

Photos from Prize Tour 2012

May 29, 2012

Here are some of our favorite snapshots from Prize tour 2012. From San Francisco to Washington, DC, the Prize winners met with everyone from high school youth groups to top-tier politicians. Here is a glimpse into the busy world of a Prize winner.

Read more

NRDC proposes ‘potluck approach’ Rio Earth Summit

May 24, 2012

During a meeting with the 2012 Goldman Prize winners in DC last month, White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley stressed the importance of individual countries making their own commitments on curbing emissions and fighting climate change. It echoes the approach proposed by the team at NRDC—aptly named the “potluck approach”: “…a radically…

Read more

Indigenous People and the Environment, Still...

May 22, 2012

Melina Selverston, a program officer at the Goldman Prize, recently attended the 11th Annual Conference of International Funders for Indigenous Peoples (IFIP) in San Francisco. In the entry below, Selverston reflects on the theme of the conference, “strengthening indigenous sustainability.” The international Funders for Indigenous People’s conference is one of the few places I can…

Read more

2012 Goldman Prize winners press White House for President’s plans for Rio

May 18, 2012

While they were in Washington DC last month, the 2012 Goldman Environmental Prize winners met with Nancy Sutley, chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. This is the third time Ms. Sutley has met with Goldman Prize recipients; this time they met in the Roosevelt Room, which features portraits of Teddy Roosevelt and…

Read more

Death of Cambodian Anti-Logging Activist Inspires Solidarity

May 16, 2012

Protecting the Earth’s resources is a dangerous job. On April 26th, a Cambodian anti-logging activist named Chut Wutty was shot and killed by military police while investigating illegal logging activities. Silas Siakor, 2006 Prize winner from Liberia and fellow anti-logging activist, was familiar with Wutty’s work. Siakor commented, “I think the story of Chutty highlights…

Read more