Likewise called the Green Nobel Prize, the yearly honor respects grassroots ecological legends from six mainland areas: Europe, Asia, North America, Central and South America, Africa, and islands and island countries.
2019 year's victors are Alfred Brownell from Liberia, Bayarjargal Agvaantseren from Mongolia, Ana Colovic Lesoska from North Macedonia, Jacqueline Evans from the Cook Islands, Alberto Curamil from Chile, and Linda Garcia from the United States.
The year points the 30th commemoration of the Prize established in 1989 by U.S. donors Rhoda and Richard Goldman. Until now, 194 victors from 89 distinct countries have gotten this honor.
The winners were regarded at the San Francisco Opera House in California, U.S., on April 29. Previous U.S. VP and natural extremist Al Gore will introduce the feature address.