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April 12, 2011
Recipients Shine at the 2011 Prize Ceremony
By Goldman Staff
2011 PRIZE WINNERS
RAOUL DE TOIT, Zimbabwe – lead conservation initiates that protected the black rhino populations
DIMITRY LISITSYN, Russia – Fought to protect endangered ecosystems from petroleum development projects
URSULA SLADEK, Germany – Created her country’s first cooperatively-owned renewable power company
PRIGI ARISANDI , Indonesia – Stopped industrial pollution from flowing into a river that provides water to three million people
HILTON KELLEY, USA – Fought for communities living in the shadow of polluting industries on the Texas Gulf Coast
FRANCIS PINEDA, El Salvador – Led a citizen’s movement that stopped a gold mine from destroying water resources
What a night!
Environmental supporters from around the world gathered at San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House last night to celebrate the 2011 Goldman Environmental Prize recipients.
The evening started with a moving tribute to the Prize’s late founder, Richard Goldman, who passed away in November 2010. We dedicated the event to his memory. Following an introduction by master of ceremonies, Peter Coyote, John Goldman gave a keynote talk focused on the dismantling of environmental regulations by Congress and the changing economic landscape that is forcing business leaders to embrace sustainability and environmental protection. Then, one by one, we presented to six incredible Prize recipients.
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