Heroes of the Environment
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Heroes of the Environment is a list published in Time Magazine October 2007.[1] The list contains 43 entries, individuals or groups that have contributed substantially to the preservation of environment, and is divided into four categories: Leaders & Visionaries, Activists, Scientists & Innovators, and Moguls & Entrepreneurs.
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[edit] Leaders & Visionaries
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- David Attenborough
- Lee Myung Bak
- Al Gore
- Janine Benyus
- Tommy Remengesau
- José Goldemberg
- Prince Charles
- James Lovelock
- Robert Redford
- David Suzuki
- Barnabas Suebu
- Angela Merkel
[edit] Activists
- Frederic Hauge
- Wang Canfa
- Olga Tsepilova
- Von Hernandez
- Wangari Maathai
- Christine Loh
- Benjamin Kahn
- Karl Ammann
- Hammer Simwinga
[edit] Scientists & Innovators
- Toyota Prius Design Team
- Tim Flannery
- Theo Colborn
- Chip Giller
- James Hansen
- D.P. Dobhal
- Norman Myers
- Paul Crutzen
- Abul Hussam
- George Schaller
[edit] Moguls & Entrepreneurs
- Tulsi Tanti
- Kazutoshi Sakurai and Takeshi Kobayashi
- Jeffrey Immelt
- Amory B. Lovins
- Ray Anderson
- Richard Sandor
- William McDonough and Michael Braungart
- Shi Zhengrong
- Ahmet Lokurlu
- Richard Branson
- Kristine Pearson and Rory Stear
[edit] 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
[edit] References
- ^ Heroes of the Environment - TIME - Cover story.