發(fā)布時(shí)間:2020-12-15發(fā)布者:點(diǎn)擊次數(shù):517
The United Nations Environment Programme has announced six winners of the earth guard award 2020. As the highest level environmental honor of the United Nations, the award aims to recognize environmental pioneers who have brought about great changes in the environment and led people to take decisive actions.
This year's earth guard award winners are:
Prime Minister mbeni marama of Fiji: he won the "policy leadership" category Award for his contribution to global climate action and his active efforts to promote the development of climate sensitive countries.
Dr. Fabian riendez, from Germany, won the "science and innovation" category Award for his breakthrough in zoonotic diseases and his contribution to promoting "health integration".
Mindy lubber from the United States: mobilizing top investors and companies to actively promote climate action and sustainable development business case to promote green capital market, was awarded the "business excellence" category award.
Nemont nequemo from Ecuador: he was awarded the "incentive and action Award" for his unity and leadership of indigenous communities in successfully stopping drilling and mining activities in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest.
Yakuba savadogo, from the country, was awarded the "incentive and action Award" for his efforts to teach farmers about the traditional nature based solutions he had mastered, which enhanced the natural restoration of soil, and successfully transformed Africa's barren land into arable land and forests.
This year's earth guard award also honors Professor Robert D. Brad from the United States for his "lifelong achievement award" for his contribution to environmental justice.
U.N. Secretary General Guterres congratulated this year's winners. He said: "novel coronavirus pneumonia is now in the shadow of the global economy. The economies are experiencing bottlenecks and the climate crisis is escalating. More than ever before, we need to take bold and decisive action to readjust our relationship with nature. The earth guard award inspires and encourages us to set higher goals and promote us to turn goodwill into bold actions and work together to create a better future. "
Inger Anderson, executive director of the United Nations Environment Program, said: "this year's earth guards face up to the adversity, face the challenges, and devote themselves to the protection and restoration of the environment with firm will and indomitable spirit. They not only inspire us, but also remind us that we have the solutions, knowledge and technology to curb climate change and avoid ecological collapse. Now it's time to take nature first and act for nature. "
Since its inception in 2005, the environmental agency's earth guard of the year awards have recognized and recognized some of the world's most dynamic environmental leaders, as well as their individual and collective actions that have the potential to change the world. The winners include pioneering scientists, industry leaders, heads of state and community activists. China's environmental protection projects, individuals and enterprises have won the award many times.
Source: CCTV news