Heroes of the Environment (2008)
Heroes of the Environment is a list published in Time magazine. After the inaugural list of 2007, the next list was published in September 2008.[1] The list contains 30 entries, individuals or groups that have contributed substantially to the preservation of environment, and is divided into four categories: Leaders & Visionaries, Moguls & Entrepreneurs, Activists and Scientists & Innovators.
Leaders and visionaries
Moguls & Entrepreneurs
- Jean-François Decaux and Jean-Charles Decaux (billionaire father, Jean-Claude Decaux)
- Mick Bremans
- John Doerr
- Peter Head
- Peggy Liu
- Shai Agassi
Activists
Scientists & Innovators
- Soren Hermansen
- Lonnie Thompson
- Mohammed Dilawar
- Jurgenne Primavera
- Joachim Luther
- Vo Quy
gollark: Yes. It's quite common.
gollark: That sounds bad.
gollark: > you didnt realize reatailers use face mapping technology for years?Not sure about that, but I would definitely want to *minimize* the amount of cameras and/or spying in any case.
gollark: > And you can track people for block and block on end, via public transit cameras. So even if they get a brief glimpse of the person, they can track them until they get an identifiable image or even where they live. Subpoenaing records is just building the case to prove it was youSounds surveillance-state-y.
gollark: Ah yes, one example, so that means EVERYONE gets caught.
See also
- Environmental Media Awards
- Global 500 Roll of Honour
- Global Environmental Citizen Award
- Goldman Environmental Prize
- Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment
- Presidential Environmental Youth Awards
- Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
- Nuclear-Free Future Award
References
- Heroes of the Environment - TIME - Cover story.
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