HISTORY
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Awards/Speeches
Maurice Strong
Canada
H.R.H Princess Basma Bint Talal
The Queen Alia Fund for Social Development
Jordan
Ing. Arnoldo José Gabaldón
Ecology and Environment, S.A.
Venezuela
Prof. Gordon T. Goodman
Former Chairman International Board of the Stockholm Environment Institute
United Kingdom
Mr. Abdlatif Y. Al-Hammad
Director-General and Chairman Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development
Kuwait
Saburo Kawai
Chairman and President The International Development Centre of Japan
Japan
Academician Vladimir M. Kotlyakov
Director Institute of Geography Russian Academy of Sciences
Russia
Mr. Jonathan Lash
President World Resources Institute
United States
Dr. Robert Lion
President Energy 21
France
Dr. Ruud F. M. Lubbers
Center for Global and Sustainable Development
The Netherlands
Dr. Jim MacNeill
Chairman International Institute for Sustainable Development
Canada
Chief (Mrs.) Bisi Ogunleye
National Coordinator/Executive Director Country Women Association of Nigeria
Nigeria
Ambassador Mohamed Sahnoun
UNESCO
France
Dr. Emil Salim
Center for Policy and Implementation Studies (CPIS)/Community Recovery Program
Indonesia
Prof. Klaus Schwab
President World Economic Forum
Germany
Academician Sun Honglie
Academician Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Mrs. Pauline Tangiora
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom/Maori Women's Welfare League
New Zealand
Helena Benitez
Philippines
Ingvar Carlsson
Sweden
Jimmy Carter
USA
H.R.H. Princess Chulabhorn
Thailand
Elizabeth Evatt
Australia
Sonia Gandhi
India
Silvia Hernandez
Mexico
Tommy Koh
Singapore
Jiro Kondo
Japan
Robert McNamara
USA
Javier Pérez de Cuellar
Perú
Shridath Ramphall
Guyana
Mostafa Tolba
Egypt
Desmond Mpilo Tutu
South Africa
Maurice Strong joined with other environmental and development leaders to launch the first Earth Council in preparation for the historic U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in 1992, known today as the Rio Earth Summit. As the Secretary General of that conference, he recognized that the Rio Summit was just the beginning. Broad, grassroots efforts would be required to realize its goals. The Earth Council was founded to mobilize and support a network of citizen groups, NGOs, and other organizations committed to achieving the goals of the United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development. Its mission – to support and empower people in building a more secure, equitable, and sustainable future. The Earth Council undertook a number of important initiatives, including:
In 2002, the decision was made to support additional Earth Councils, which now include: