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Global 500 Roll of Honour
NameGlobal 500 Roll of Honour
PresenterUnited Nations Environment Programme

Global 500 Roll of Honour is a prestigious award presented by the United Nations Environment Programme to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the protection of the environment. The award is given to those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and commitment to environmental conservation, similar to the efforts of Jacques Cousteau, Rachel Carson, and Al Gore. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has been recognized by prominent environmentalists, including Jane Goodall, David Attenborough, and Wangari Maathai, who have all been involved in initiatives such as the Earth Summit and the Kyoto Protocol. The award has also been supported by organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Introduction to

the Global 500 Roll of Honour The Global 500 Roll of Honour was established to recognize and honor outstanding achievements in environmental protection, similar to the Nobel Prize and the Right Livelihood Award. The award is presented to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the conservation of natural resources, such as Amory Lovins, who has worked with the Rocky Mountain Institute, and Herman Daly, who has been involved with the World Bank. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has been compared to other prestigious environmental awards, including the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement and the Blue Planet Prize, which have been awarded to notable environmentalists like Paul Ehrlich and Norman Myers. The award has also been recognized by international organizations, including the European Union, the African Union, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

History of

the Global 500 Roll of Honour The Global 500 Roll of Honour was first presented in 1987 by the United Nations Environment Programme, with the support of Mostafa Tolba, the former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. The award was established to commemorate the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, which was held in Stockholm in 1972 and was attended by notable figures like Indira Gandhi and Olof Palme. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has been presented to over 500 individuals and organizations, including Greenpeace, the World Resources Institute, and the International Institute for Environment and Development, which have all been involved in initiatives like the Earth Charter and the Millennium Development Goals. The award has also been recognized by governments, including the Government of Canada, the Government of Australia, and the Government of Germany, which have all been involved in international environmental agreements like the Paris Agreement and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

The eligibility and selection criteria for the Global 500 Roll of Honour are based on outstanding contributions to environmental protection, similar to the criteria used for the Champions of the Earth award and the Environmental Hall of Fame. The selection process involves a rigorous evaluation of nominees, including individuals like James Hansen, Bill McKibben, and Naomi Klein, who have all been involved in initiatives like the 350.org campaign and the People's Climate March. The selection committee considers factors such as the impact of the nominee's work, their commitment to environmental conservation, and their involvement in initiatives like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity. The committee also considers nominations from organizations like the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the United Nations Development Programme, which have all been involved in environmental initiatives like the Sustainable Development Goals and the Green Economy Initiative.

Notable Recipients of

the Global 500 Roll of Honour Notable recipients of the Global 500 Roll of Honour include Al Gore, Jane Goodall, and Wangari Maathai, who have all been recognized for their outstanding contributions to environmental protection. Other notable recipients include James Lovelock, Paul Crutzen, and Amory Lovins, who have all been involved in initiatives like the Gaia hypothesis and the soft energy path. The award has also been presented to organizations like The Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which have all been involved in conservation efforts like the Protected Areas program and the Red List of Threatened Species. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has also been recognized by prominent environmentalists, including David Suzuki, Tim Flannery, and Crispin Tickell, who have all been involved in initiatives like the David Suzuki Foundation and the Climate Institute.

Impact and Legacy of

the Global 500 Roll of Honour The Global 500 Roll of Honour has had a significant impact on environmental conservation, inspiring individuals and organizations to take action to protect the environment. The award has been recognized by international organizations, including the European Union, the African Union, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which have all been involved in environmental initiatives like the European Environment Agency and the African Environmental Protection Agency. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has also been compared to other prestigious environmental awards, including the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement and the Blue Planet Prize, which have been awarded to notable environmentalists like Paul Ehrlich and Norman Myers. The award has also been recognized by governments, including the Government of Canada, the Government of Australia, and the Government of Germany, which have all been involved in international environmental agreements like the Paris Agreement and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The Global 500 Roll of Honour has also been involved in initiatives like the Sustainable Development Goals and the Green Economy Initiative, which have been supported by organizations like the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the United Nations Development Programme.

Category:Environmental awards

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