♦ Veteran ecologist, Madhav Gadgil (82) was named ‘Champions of the Earth’ for 2024 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on 10 December 2024. This is the UN's highest environmental honour, for his seminal work in the Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot.
♦ Gadgil is the only Indian on this year's (2024) award recipients list. Gadgil chaired the government-constituted Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel to study the impact of population pressure, climate change, and development activities on the ecologically fragile region in India.
♦ Since 2005, the award has recognized 122 laureates for outstanding and inspirational environmental leadership.
♦ Gadgil was honoured in the “lifetime achievement” category.
♦ The other awardees are Sonia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples in the Policy Leadership category; Amy Bowers Cordalis, an indigenous people’s rights advocate from the US in the Inspiration and Action category; Gabriel Paun, a Romanian environmental defender, also in the Inspiration and Action category; Lu Qi, a Chinese scientist in the Science and Innovation category; and Sekem, a sustainable agriculture initiative in Egypyt in the Entrepreneurial Vision category.
Posted Date: December 10, 2024