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Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Six Environmental Heroes

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Monday, November 30, 2020

The Goldman Environmental Foundation today announced six recipients of the 2020 Goldman Environmental Prize , the worlds foremost award for grassroots environmental activists.

Key Points: 
  • The Goldman Environmental Foundation today announced six recipients of the 2020 Goldman Environmental Prize , the worlds foremost award for grassroots environmental activists.
  • Awarded annually to environmental heroes from each of the worlds six inhabited continental regions, the Goldman Environmental Prize honors the achievements and leadership of grassroots environmental activists from around the world, inspiring all of us to take action to protect our planet.
  • These six environmental champions reflect the powerful impact that one person can have on many, said John Goldman, President of the Goldman Environmental Foundation.
  • The Goldman Environmental Prize was established in 1989 by late San Francisco civic leaders and philanthropists Richard and Rhoda Goldman.

Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Six Environmental Heroes

Retrieved on: 
Monday, April 29, 2019

The Goldman Environmental Foundation today announced six recipients of the 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize , the worlds foremost award for grassroots environmental activists.

Key Points: 
  • The Goldman Environmental Foundation today announced six recipients of the 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize , the worlds foremost award for grassroots environmental activists.
  • Awarded annually to environmental heroes from each of the worlds six inhabited continental regions, the Goldman Environmental Prize honors the achievements and leadership of grassroots environmental activists from around the world, inspiring all of us to take action to protect our planet.
  • I am so moved and inspired by these six environmental trailblazers, said Susie Gelman, President of the Goldman Environmental Foundation.
  • The Goldman Environmental Prize was established in 1989 by late San Francisco civic leaders and philanthropists Richard and Rhoda Goldman.