UNEP opens 2021 nominations for prestigious Champions of the Earth Award

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  • The UN Environment Program’s Champions of the Earth Award honours individuals, groups and organisations whose actions have a transformative impact on the environment
  • Nominations for this year’s awards are being accepted until 12 February 2021

The United Nations (UN) has called for nominees for its Champions of the Earth award – the world body’s highest honour for individuals and organisations that are safeguarding our environment and transforming societies.

The call for nominations comes a month after UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that humanity is waging war on nature with biodiversity collapsing, ecosystems disappearing, air and water pollution killing millions of people and climate change worsening with apocalyptic fires and floods. For the past 15 years, the Champions of the Earth award has shone a spotlight on the work of people and organisations that have dedicated their lives to working for a healthier, more just and more sustainable planet. Laureates have ranged from heads of state and community activists to captains of industry and pioneering scientists.

2020 saw more nominations than ever before; the growing interest reflecting the increasing number of people standing up for the environment. 

The 2020 Champions of the Earth laureates in alphabetical order are:

Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama of Fiji, honoured in the Policy Leadership category for his global climate action work and his commitment to climate-responsive national development

Dr. Fabian Leendertz (Germany), honoured in the Science and Innovation category for his discoveries in zoonotics and his work in One Health

Mindy Lubber (USA), recognised in the Entrepreneurial Vision category for her commitment to turning capital markets green by mobilising top investors and companies and making the business case for climate action and sustainability

Nemonte Nenquimo (Ecuador), awarded in the Inspiration and Action category for her leadership and unifying work with indigenous communities that halted drilling in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest

Yacouba Sawadogo (Burkina Faso), also honoured in the Inspiration and Action category for teaching farmers his traditional nature-based solution to regenerate their soil and turn barren land into arable land and forest across Africa

This year’s champions are joined by Professor Robert D. Bullard (USA) who was awarded the Champion of the Earth Lifetime Achievement award for his commitment and service to environmental justice.

Nominations are open to everyone and nominees can be individuals, government entities, companies and other organisations. The deadline for nominations is 12 February 2021.

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