Goldman Environmental Prize 2026 Honours First All-Women Cohort of Environmental Leaders
Goldman Environmental Prize 2026 has been awarded to the six women leaders from across the world. And its marks the first all-women cohort since the inception of the award. This award is often referred to as the ‘Green Nobel’ and the prize honors grassroots activists who are working to protect the environment and to combat climate change. This year’s winners represent the different six regions and showcase how local action can drive the global environmental change.
The Goldman Environmental Prize was established in 1989 by philanthropists the Richard and Rhoda Goldman and it is one of the world’s most prestigious awards for environmental activism.
Goldman Environmental Prize recognizes the grassroots leaders from six global regions annually.
Each of the recipient receives $200,000 and highlights their contributions to environmental protection, biodiversity conservation and climate justice.
For the first time in the history the all six winners are women and representing different parts of the world:
Their achievements showcases the diverse efforts ranging from to fighting fossil fuel projects to protecting the endangered species and ecosystems.
Fighting The Fossil Fuels and Climate Change
Several winners have focused on to the combating fossil fuel projects.
The 2026 edition stands out not only because of the all-women winners but also due to the working of their work.
These activists demonstrate the,
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