Global 500 Roll of Honour

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established the Global 500 Roll of Honour in 1987 to recognize the environmental achievements of individuals and organizations around the world.

"The winners of UNEP's Global 500 Roll of Honour are members of a broad and growing environmental movement that is flourishing around the world. They have taken the path that most of us hesitate to take for want of time or caring. In honouring the Global 500 laureates, UNEP hopes that others will be inspired by their extraordinary deeds." Klaus Toepfer[1] - UNEP's Executive Director 2001

The last Global 500 Roll of Honour awards were made in 2003. A successor system of UNEP awards called Champions of the Earth started in 2005.

Awardees

Since the inception of the award in 1987, over 719 individuals and organizations, in both the adult and youth categories, have been honoured with the Global 500 award. Among prominent winners are:

  • Anil Agarwal, the prominent environmentalist from India.[2]
  • Sir David Attenborough, producer of environmental television programmes.[3]
  • Idelisa Bonnelly, 1987 Dominican Republic marine biologist who created the first Humpback Whale Sanctuary.[4]
  • Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway.[5]
  • Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States. He later won the Nobel Peace prize.[6][7]
  • Jacques-Yves Cousteau, French marine explorer.[8]
  • Jane Goodall of the United Kingdom whose research on wild chimpanzees and olive baboons provided insight into the lives of non-human primates[9]
  • Gabriel Lewis-Charles, the prominent environmentalist from St Lucia.[9]
  • Wangari Maathai, founder of the Green Belt Movement,[10] a Kenyan grassroots environmental organisation. She later won the Nobel Peace prize.
  • Harada Masazumi, Japanese medical researcher heavily involved in the study of Minamata disease.[11]
  • Francisco "Chico" Mendes, the Brazilian rubber tapper who was murdered during his fight to save the Amazon rainforest.[12]
  • George Monbiot, British journalist and researcher.[13]
  • Stephen O. Andersen, prominent US environmentalist, for efforts on stratospheric ozone protection[14]
  • Nikita Moiseyev a prominent Russian scientist, leading expert on consequences of nuclear war - "nuclear winter".[15]
  • Ken Saro-Wiwa, the environmental and human rights activist from Nigeria who was executed for leading the resistance of the Ogoni People against the pollution of their Delta homeland.[16]
  • Andrew Simmons, environmental activist and educator[17]
  • Severn Suzuki, environmental activist[18]
Prominent Laureates
NameYearCategory
Adult/Youth
Organization/
Individual
Country
Robert Redford[19]1987AdultIndividualUSA
National Geographic Society[20][10]1987AdultOrganizationUSA
Soichiro Honda[21]1987AdultIndividual (Deceased)Japan
Green Belt Movement[22], Womenaid International1987AdultOrganizationUnited Kingdom
Greenpeace International[20]1988AdultOrganizationNetherlands
Jimmy Carter[6]1988AdultIndividualUSA
Calestous Juma[23]1993AdultIndividualUSA
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh[24]1994AdultIndividualUnited Kingdom
Paul Josef Crutzen[1]1996AdultIndividualGermany
BBC World Service Education Department[25]1997AdultOrganizationUnited Kingdom
Jane Goodall[9]1997AdultIndividualIndia / USA
The Nation (Thailand)[26]1997AdultOrganizationThailand
Sylvia Earle[27]1998AdultIndividualUSA
Greening Australia[28]1998AdultOrganizationAustralia
Feodor Konyukhov1998AdultIndividualRussia
Yuri Mikhailovich Luzhkov[29]1998AdultIndividualRussia
Don Merton[30]1998AdultIndividual (Deceased)New Zealand
Verna Simpson[31]1999AdultIndividualAustralia
Toyota Motor Club[20]1999AdultOrganizationJapan
C. P. Krishnan Nair[32]1999AdultIndividualIndia
Fuji Xerox Australia[33]2000AdultOrganizationAustralia
Conservation Volunteers Australia[34]2000YouthOrganizationAustralia
Laurel Springs School[35]1990AdultOrganizationUSA
Paul Winter1987AdultIndividualUSA
Anil Agarwal[2]1987AdultIndividual (Deceased)India
Daphne Sheldrick[36] 1992 Adult Individual (Deceased) United Kingdom
Haller Park[37][38] Adult Organization Mombasa

See also

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