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25-535: For the Blue Planet Award , see Ethecon Foundation . Award Blue Planet Prize Country Japan Presented by Asahi Glass Foundation Established 1992 Website www .af-info .or .jp /en /blueplanet / The Blue Planet Prize recognises outstanding efforts in scientific research or applications of science that contribute to solving global environmental problems. The prize

50-586: Is a German environmental organisation , which describes itself as a "foundation for ethics and economy". Founded in 2004, Ethecon started presenting annual awards, the Blue Planet Award which is given for actions deemed to be protecting the environment, and conversely the Black Planet Award given to those deemed to be destroying it, in 2006. The foundation has initiated campaigns against Monsanto , Nestlé , Blackwater and TEPCO and has contributed to

75-457: Is closely associated with theories of a steady-state economy . He was a co-founder and associate editor of the journal, Ecological Economics . In 1989 Daly and John B. Cobb developed the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) , which they proposed as a more valid measure of socio-economic progress than gross domestic product . Daly is a recipient of an Honorary Right Livelihood Award ,

100-525: Is different from Wikidata Ethecon Foundation For the Blue Planet Prize , see Blue Planet Prize . Ethecon Foundation [REDACTED] Founded 2004 Type Non-profit NGO Focus ecology and society Location Düsseldorf , Germany Area served Worldwide Method Advocacy Website Stiftung Ethik & Ökonomie Ethecon Foundation

125-753: The Heineken Prize for Environmental Science from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences , the 1992 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, the Sophie Prize (Norway), the Leontief Prize from the Global Development and Environment Institute , and was chosen as Man of the Year 2008 by Adbusters magazine. He is widely credited with having originated

150-2087: The International Institute for Environment and Development 1993 Dr Charles D. Keeling and IUCN-The World Conservation Union 1994 Prof. Dr. Eugen Seibold and Mr. Lester R. Brown 1995 Mr. Maurice F. Strong and Dr. Bert Bolin 1996 Dr. Wallace S. Broecker and M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation 1997 Dr. James E. Lovelock and Conservation International 1998 Prof. Mikhail I. Budyko and Mr. David R. Brower 1999 Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich and Prof. Qu Geping 2000 Dr. Theo Colborn and Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt 2001 Lord (Robert) May of Oxford and Dr. Norman Myers 2002 Professor Harold A. Mooney and Prof. J. Gustave Speth 2003 Dr. Gene E. Likens / Dr. F. Herbert Bormann and Dr. Vo Quy 2004 Dr. Susan Solomon and Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland 2005 Prof. Sir Nicholas Shackleton and Dr. Gordon Hisashi Sato 2006 Dr. Akira Miyawaki and Dr. Emil Salim 2007 Professor Joseph Sax and Dr. Amory B. Lovins 2008 Dr. Claude Lorius and Professor José Goldemberg 2009 Professor Hirofumi Uzawa and Lord (Nicholas) Stern of Brentford 2010 Dr. James Hansen and Dr. Robert Watson 2011 Dr. Jane Lubchenco and Barefoot College 2012 Professor William E. Rees / Dr. Mathis Wackernagel and Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy 2013 Dr. Taroh Matsuno and Dr. Daniel Sperling 2014 Prof. Herman Daly and Prof. Daniel H. Janzen / Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio) 2015 Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta FBA FRS and Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs 2016 Mr. Pavan Sukhdev and Prof. Markus Borner 2017 Prof. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber and Prof. Gretchen C. Daily 2018 Prof. Brian Walker and Prof. Malin Falkenmark 2019 Prof. Eric Lambin and Prof. Jared Diamond 2020 Prof. David Tilman and Dr. Simon Stuart 2021 Prof. Veerabhadran Ramanathan and Prof. Mohan Munasinghe 2022 His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck ,

175-770: The Wayback Machine . Press release. 10 February 2011. ^ Pearce. F. 2012. Earth Summit is doomed to fail, say leading ecologists . New Scientist website. 10 February 2012. External links [ edit ] The Asahi Glass Foundation Blue Planet Prize Laureates Statement: Planetary Prosperity Means Zero Carbon // Global Footprint Network site, 31 October 2017 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_Planet_Prize&oldid=1189078294 " Categories : Environmental awards Japanese science and technology awards Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links Articles with short description Short description

200-471: The Ethecon Foundation because in their opinion Nestle had engaged in "irresponsible marketing of baby-food, genetic engineering and the monopolizing of water." 2008 – Xe Services . The award was delivered in person to Erik Prince , CEO of Xe Services at the time. 2009 – Formosa Plastics Group and its CEO, Lee Chih-tsuen. Former Blue Planet winner Diane Wilson travelled to Taiwan to deliver

225-575: The Fourth King of Bhutan and Prof. Stephen Carpenter 2023 Richard Thompson / Tamara Galloway / Penelope Lindeque and Debarati Guha-Sapir See also [ edit ] List of environmental awards References [ edit ] ^ "About the Blue Planet Prize" . af-info.or.jp . ^ UNEP. 2012. Blue Planet Prize winners call for transformational change to achieve sustainable development Archived 2016-03-04 at

250-1602: The award in person. 2010 - BP for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 2011 – Tokyo Electric Power Company for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 2012 – Glencore Xstrata along with Ivan Glasenberg (CEO), Simon Murray (Chairman) and Tony Hayward (committee for environment, health and safety ) 2013 – (the CEO and major shareholders of) Deutsche Bank 2014/15 – CEOs Andrew Liveris and James Ringler and major shareholders of Dow Chemical Company 2016 – CEOs Muhtar Kent and James Quincey and major shareholders of The Coca-Cola Company , Warren Buffett and Herbert Allen Jr. 2017 – CEOs Armin Papperger and Ulrich Grillo and major shareholders of Rheinmetall , Larry Fink ( Black Rock ) and Paul Manduca 2018 – CEOs Herbert Diess and Hans Dieter Pötsch and major shareholders of Volkswagen , Wolfgang Porsche and Stephan Weil 2019 – CEO and company founder José Batista Sobrinho as well as major shareholders of worlds biggest meat processing company JBS S.A. , Wesley Mendonça Batista and Joesley Mendonça Batista See also [ edit ] List of environmental awards References [ edit ] ^ "What do Hugo Chavez, Vandana Shiva, and Diane Wilson Have In Common?" . Chelsea Green Publishing . September 14, 2009. Archived from

275-1068: The construction of a self-governing children's hospital in Fukushima , which commenced operation in 2013. Blue Planet Award recipients [ edit ] 2006 – Diane Wilson , environmental activist 2007 – Vandana Shiva , environmental activist 2008 – Hugo Chávez , President of Venezuela 2009 – Uri Avnery , Israeli peace activist 2010 – Elias Bierdel, human-rights activist 2011 – Angela Davis , political activist 2012 – Jean Ziegler , human-rights activist 2013 – Esther Béjarano , Holocaust survivor 2014/15 – Tomo Križnar , Slovenian peace activist 2016 – Huberto Juárez Núnez, Mexican social activist 2017 – Hanna Poddig, german environmental activist 2018 – Ann Wright , US peace activist 2019 – Rachna Dhingra , Indian human rights activist Black Planet Award recipients [ edit ] 2006 – Monsanto 2007 – Peter Brabeck-Letmathe , Chairman of Nestle , and Nestle shareholder Liliane Bettencourt were chosen by

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300-608: The idea of uneconomic growth , though some credit this to Marilyn Waring who developed it more completely in her study of the UN System of National Accounts . In 2014, Daly was the recipient of the Blue Planet Prize of the Asahi Glass Foundation. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage on October 28, 2022, at the age of 84. Daly was the editor of a long-lived and influential anthology, originally published in 1973 as Toward

325-719: The original on April 13, 2019. ^ "Nestle wins the Black Planet Award 2007" . International Baby Food Action Network . October 16, 2007. Archived from the original on May 23, 2011 . Retrieved July 10, 2015 . ^ "Blue Planet Award 2010: Former minister Wieczorek-Zeul to give laudation for refugee- and human rights activist Elias Bierdel" . openPR . October 22, 2010 . Retrieved May 30, 2013 . ^ "Censure award for TEPCO Award to be handed over in Tokyo to those responsible for Fukushima (Ethecon)" . Finance GreenWatch . June 22, 2012. Archived from

350-510: The original on April 15, 2010 . Retrieved July 10, 2015 . ^ Wolfgang Teuber, Peter Kleinert (February 12, 2014). "Für eine Welt ohne Ausbeutung und Unterdrückung: 10 Jahre ethecon-Stiftung" (in German). Neue Rheinische Zeitung. Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. ^ "Erklärung gegen das "atomare Dorf" (außerhalb Japans auch Atom-Mafia genannt)" . LabourNet Germany (in German). August 1, 2018. Archived from

375-678: The original on February 21, 2014. ^ " "It is a mass murder" International ethecon Blue Planet Award 2012 for Jean Ziegler (ethecon)" . Finance GreenWatch . November 19, 2012. Archived from the original on July 12, 2015. ^ "Offener Brief von Esther Bejarano" . Ethecon Foundation (in German). September 21, 2013. Archived from the original on January 24, 2022 . Retrieved January 24, 2022 . ^ Peter Kleinert (September 24, 2014). "Ehrung & Schmähung: Die Internationalen ethecon Awards 2014 werden in Berlin verliehen" . Neue Rheinische Zeitung . Archived from

400-476: The original on January 5, 2019. ^ Wilson, Diane (2011). Diary of an Eco-Outlaw: An Unreasonable Woman Breaks the Law for Mother Earth . Chelsea Green Publishing . p.  220 . ISBN   978-1603582155 . Retrieved May 30, 2012 . ^ Juhasz, Antonia (April 17, 2011). " "The Oil Is Not Gone": BP Tries to Block Gulf Residents from Shareholder Meeting" . AlterNet . Archived from

425-533: The original on March 6, 2016. ^ Clark, Andrew (April 17, 2011). "BP creates another fine mess as it bars Deepwater protesters" . The Guardian . Archived from the original on January 25, 2021. ^ "Gulf Coast Fisherwoman "Disrupts the Peace" at BP Shareholder Meeting" . Democracy Now! . April 14, 2011. Archived from the original on June 9, 2021. ^ "Black Planet Award to TEPCO" . Indiatimes . June 27, 2010. Archived from

450-486: The original on April 12, 2019. ^ Nowak, Peter. "Urkatastrophe der Globalisierung" . Neues Deutschland (in German). Archived from the original on January 24, 2022 . Retrieved December 18, 2019 . ^ "Blue Planet Award for Dr. Vandana Shiva" . Ethecon Foundation . Archived from the original on January 24, 2022. ^ "Code Pink Awards Blackwater "Black Planet Award" " . Chelsea Green Publishing . May 19, 2009. Archived from

475-526: The original on January 24, 2022 . Retrieved July 12, 2015 . ^ Nowak, Peter (November 22, 2016). "Ehrung für Wissenschaftler und Aktivisten" . Der Freitag (in German). Archived from the original on April 12, 2019. ^ Bernhardt, Markus (November 16, 2017). "Sie stehen am Pranger" . Junge Welt (in German). Archived from the original on January 2, 2019. ^ Nowak, Peter (November 19, 2018). "Aktiv für den Frieden" . Neues Deutschland (in German). Archived from

500-1032: The original on January 24, 2022. External links [ edit ] Official website Authority control databases [REDACTED] VIAF Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ethecon_Foundation&oldid=1208185075 " Categories : International environmental organizations Environmental organisations based in Germany Organisations based in Düsseldorf Non-profit organisations based in North Rhine-Westphalia Organizations established in 2004 2004 establishments in Germany Hidden categories: CS1 German-language sources (de) CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown Herman Daly Herman Edward Daly (July 21, 1938 – October 28, 2022)

525-591: The original on January 5, 2019. ^ "Black Planet Award: Presentation of negative award to Glencore directors (Ethecon)" . Finance GreenWatch . May 18, 2013. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. ^ Koch, Hannes (May 21, 2014). "Negativpreis für die Deutsche Bank: Klimasünder statt Kulturwandler" . Die Tageszeitung (in German). Archived from the original on July 3, 2017. ^ "COCA COLA Konzern – Internationaler ethecon Black Planet Award 2016: Warren Buffet am Pranger" . LabourNet Germany . November 22, 2016. Archived from

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550-430: The original on March 28, 2017 . Retrieved March 27, 2017 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link ) ^ "Rheinmetall erhält Negativpreis – Manager wechselt nach Saudi-Arabien" . Ohne Rüstung Leben . November 13, 2017. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. ^ Bernhardt, Markus (November 19, 2018). "Negativpreis für VW" . Junge Welt . Archived from

575-669: Was an American ecological and Georgist economist and professor at the School of Public Policy of University of Maryland, College Park in the United States, best known for his time as a senior economist at the World Bank from 1988 to 1994. In 1996, he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "defining a path of ecological economics that integrates the key elements of ethics, quality of life, environment and community." Daly

600-656: Was born in Houston, Texas in 1938. Before joining the World Bank, Daly was a research associate at Yale University, and Alumni Professor of Economics at Louisiana State University . Daly was Senior Economist in the Environment Department of the World Bank , where he helped to develop policy guidelines related to sustainable development . While there, he was engaged in environmental operations work in Latin America. He

625-671: Was created by the Asahi Glass Foundation in 1992, the year of the Rio Earth Summit , and since then the foundation has awarded the prize to two winners every year. In 2012, twenty of the Blue Planet Prize winners collaborated on a joint paper that was launched at the UN Environment Programme 's Governing Council meeting in Nairobi on 20 February. List of laureates [ edit ] 1992 Dr. Syukuro Manabe and

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