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Five Indigenous Run, Indigenous Focused Organizations

By Ellen Lomonico This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, learn how these five organizations are making a direct and positive impact on indigenous communities through grassroots activism. Located around the world, the following NGOs are either run or advised by past recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize. 1. Central Asháninka del Río Ene (CARE) Led by Goldman Prize…

Prize Winners Today: Environmental Justice with Bobby Peek

The Birth of a Movement “A march is not a movement.” “It’s just a point in time when people come together. Movements are everyday lived realities and processes. They are about change over time and not change through one moment.” Equating the development of a social movement to a tree’s strengthening roots (slow, sustained, and…

Fighting Coal: Top-down and Bottom-up

Despite dramatic differences in focus, tactics, and location (one in Germany and one in India), two Goldman Prize winners are united in their ongoing fight against a common enemy––coal. In 2019, the Goldman Environmental Foundation’s grantmaking program was thrilled to support the organizations of Heffa Schucking (Germany, 1994) and Ramesh Agrawal (India, 2014) in their…

Prize Winners Today: Lynn Henning Takes on Factory Farms

Life on a Factory Farm “It’s like putting your head in a sewer pit.” 15 minutes into an interview with Lynn Henning (United States, 2010) this June, this statement stopped me in my tracks. Lynn described the stench that emanates from neighboring concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and wafts over to her backyard. There are…

Children’s Books Featuring Goldman Prize Winners

Eco-literacy books are on the rise for young readers, and it’s no wonder. With youth leaders like Greta Thunberg at the forefront of the climate change conversation, youths are becoming an increasingly outspoken and respected voice in the environmental moment. Riding this wave of awareness and eco-consciousness, publishers are seeing a rise in environmental children’s…

Prize Winners Today: Gorilla Conservation with Eugène Rutagarama

We are thrilled to launch our Prize Winners Today series, beginning this month with Eugène Rutagarama. Eugène won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2001 for helping to rebuild Rwanda’s national parks system and protecting gorilla habitat in the wake of war and genocide in his country. Today, Eugène serves as a senior conservation advisor to the…

Launching a New Blog Series: Prize Winners Today

From the remote Cook Islands to the lush rainforests of Brazil to the great cities of China, the geographic and cultural diversity of Goldman Environmental Prize winners is profound. All 194 recipients, who hail from 89 different countries, are united by their character: courage, persistence, compassion, love for community, and deep passion for the natural…

Announcing the 2020 Grant Recipients

The Goldman Environmental Prize is excited to announce the recipients of the 2020 Grantmaking program. Launched in 2015, the Grantmaking program supports past Goldman Prize winners to further their grassroots environmental work. Past grants have supported work in conservation, environmental justice, environmental education, and more. 2020 Goldman Prize Grant Recipients Listed in alphabetical order: Bangladesh…

Book Review: Who Killed Berta Cáceres

By Ryan Mack Berta Cáceres (Honduras, 2015) was one of Latin America’s foremost activists, championing indigenous rights, social justice, and environmental protection for decades. For Berta, these were never separate issues. Environmental, indigenous, and human rights were all interconnected. Her work encapsulated these values more than any other activist I have met. On the night…