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    Amazon rainforest guardians recognized by prestigious ‘Green Nobel’ prize

    December 14, 2023
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    In a notable stride towards environmental conservation, Marcus Nobel, the great-grandnephew of Alfred Nobel, has instituted the “Green Nobel” prize. This prestigious accolade, distinct and independent from the traditional Nobel Foundation awards, specifically honors the vital work being done to protect the Amazon rainforest. Marcus Nobel, a Swedish-American entrepreneur residing in Portland, Oregon, established this annual environmental prize to bring attention to remarkable efforts aimed at preserving and sustaining the diverse ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest.

    Amazon rainforest guardians recognized by prestigious 'Green Nobel' prize

    According to a report by Reuters, the United Earth Amazonia prize, as it’s officially called, will be awarded in June to six exemplary winners. The ceremony is set to take place in the historic 130-year-old Opera House in Manaus, a city deeply intertwined with the Amazon. While the exact amount of the prize money remains under deliberation, the significance of the award in fostering environmental awareness and recognizing crucial conservation work is paramount. Nobel’s non-governmental organization, United Earth, is dedicated to fostering a harmonious coexistence between humanity and the natural world.

    In an interview, Nobel stressed the importance of raising global consciousness about environmental issues, a cornerstone of his organization’s ethos. The prize, first awarded last year without a monetary component, is designed to shed light on outstanding environmental contributions, particularly in the Amazon region. The 2024 iteration of the award will expand its reach, encompassing not only Brazil but also its neighboring countries that share the vast and biodiverse Amazon rainforest. In a symbolic gesture, a five-meter statue representing a globe will be erected on the banks of the Rio Negro river in Manaus. As communicated by the mayor’s office, this statue signifies Manaus’s commitment to the Amazon forest’s protection. It stands as a beacon of the global significance of the Amazon and the urgent need for its preservation.

    The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” plays a crucial role in regulating the world’s oxygen and carbon cycles. It is home to an unparalleled diversity of flora and fauna, many of which are found nowhere else on the planet. The rainforest also supports numerous indigenous communities, whose traditional knowledge and way of life are intimately connected to this ecosystem. The “Green Nobel” prize, therefore, is not just an award but a call to action, emphasizing the urgent need to safeguard this invaluable natural treasure.

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