After a strike-related delay, the Environmental Media Association held its 33rd annual awards gala on Saturday, recognizing Hollywood productions for their sustainability efforts both onscreen and behind the scenes. Avatar: The Way of Water, Extrapolations, Unstable and documentary Common Ground were among the night’s winners, with Laura Dern also being recognized with the Ema Ongoing Commitment Award for her activism in the fight against climate change.
At the event, held at Los Angeles’ Sunset Las Palmas Studios, Dern — who narrates and produced Common Ground, which follows the pioneers of the regenerative farming movement and the ways it may save the planet — began her speech by shouting out her collaborators on the film. She also praised her longtime publicist Annett Wolf and those who “walk the walk” like environmental icon Ed Begley Jr.
She also noted her “original heroes, my mother Diane Ladd and her beloved friend, Jane Fonda. A...
At the event, held at Los Angeles’ Sunset Las Palmas Studios, Dern — who narrates and produced Common Ground, which follows the pioneers of the regenerative farming movement and the ways it may save the planet — began her speech by shouting out her collaborators on the film. She also praised her longtime publicist Annett Wolf and those who “walk the walk” like environmental icon Ed Begley Jr.
She also noted her “original heroes, my mother Diane Ladd and her beloved friend, Jane Fonda. A...
- 1/28/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Environmental Media Association (Ema) has announced its list of nominees for the 2023 Ema Awards that recognizes productions for environmental excellence, and revealed that actor and activist Laura Dern will be the Gala honoree.
Netflix leads the way with seven nominations, including the features Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and White Noise, the reality show Queer Eye and the documentary series Down to Earth with Zac Efron. Avatar: The Way of Water also scored a nomination in the features category.
On the television side, HBO’s The Last of Us, A Black Lady Sketch Show and What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel were nominated.
According to the non-profit, the Ema Awards Gala “commemorates leaders working towards a more sustainable future as well as productions setting the standard for green practices and films, television series, and documentaries harnessing the power of storytelling to advocate for environmental justice, climate action,...
Netflix leads the way with seven nominations, including the features Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and White Noise, the reality show Queer Eye and the documentary series Down to Earth with Zac Efron. Avatar: The Way of Water also scored a nomination in the features category.
On the television side, HBO’s The Last of Us, A Black Lady Sketch Show and What Am I Eating? With Zooey Deschanel were nominated.
According to the non-profit, the Ema Awards Gala “commemorates leaders working towards a more sustainable future as well as productions setting the standard for green practices and films, television series, and documentaries harnessing the power of storytelling to advocate for environmental justice, climate action,...
- 1/5/2024
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If life were a superhero movie, one of the major characters would be Ray Halbritter. That’s because the Oneida Indian Nation member has traveled a true superhero journey, using his connections and power not only to raise the visibility and elevate the prosperity of Native Americans, but to change the very culture of the country.
If that sounds like a heavy lift, consider Halbritter’s background, which contains elements of tragedy and triumph. He grew up in New York and New Jersey. Later, living on Native land and employed as an ironworker, he watched, heard and smelled as his aunt and uncle perished in a calamitous trailer home fire because city workers refused to set foot there.
It’s a part of his story that a screenwriter could have used to justify Halbritter’s role as either villain or hero. But this isn’t an origin story for Thanos or Bane.
If that sounds like a heavy lift, consider Halbritter’s background, which contains elements of tragedy and triumph. He grew up in New York and New Jersey. Later, living on Native land and employed as an ironworker, he watched, heard and smelled as his aunt and uncle perished in a calamitous trailer home fire because city workers refused to set foot there.
It’s a part of his story that a screenwriter could have used to justify Halbritter’s role as either villain or hero. But this isn’t an origin story for Thanos or Bane.
- 11/2/2023
- by Zoe Hewitt
- Variety Film + TV
Solution-based thinking was the name of the game on the second day of the annual Environmental Media Association Impact Summit, which featured sessions filled with searing insights and new ideas in the battle against climate change and environmental inequity.
First up was The Hollywood Reporter’s deputy editor Degen Pener, in conversation with Mustafa Santiago Ali, executive vice president of conservation and justice for the National Wildlife Federation. Titled “How Should the Media Discuss Eco-Disasters Such as The Norfolk Southern Train Derailment?” the talk touched on the importance of community-led change.
“Communities speak for themselves. Communities will let you know what they need,” said Ali, who was recently on the ground in East Palestine, Ohio, after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed there on Feb. 3.
Though heartened by the increased coverage of eco-disasters by journalists, Ali encouraged media companies to be more transparent about the sources of their ad revenue.
First up was The Hollywood Reporter’s deputy editor Degen Pener, in conversation with Mustafa Santiago Ali, executive vice president of conservation and justice for the National Wildlife Federation. Titled “How Should the Media Discuss Eco-Disasters Such as The Norfolk Southern Train Derailment?” the talk touched on the importance of community-led change.
“Communities speak for themselves. Communities will let you know what they need,” said Ali, who was recently on the ground in East Palestine, Ohio, after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed there on Feb. 3.
Though heartened by the increased coverage of eco-disasters by journalists, Ali encouraged media companies to be more transparent about the sources of their ad revenue.
- 3/17/2023
- by Hadley Meares
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A call for action and innovation in the fight against climate change rang out during the first day of the annual Environmental Media Association Impact Summit. Held at Pendry West Hollywood in partnership with Apple TV+ and The Hollywood Reporter, entertainment and sustainability leaders focused on the positive impact of environmentally conscious storytelling in the global media landscape.
“The time is now to support personal action for our climate health,” Ema CEO Debbie Levin said as the summit kicked off Wednesday. “This is a century that keeps on surprising us — storms, torrential rain, floods, earthquakes, snow and, sadly, human unrest as well. But in this room, we represent the best of us and the most innovative and the most authentically conscious. We are the change makers.”
Elisabeth Rabishaw, the executive vp and co-publisher of THR, introduced keynote speaker Lisa Jackson, Apple’s head of sustainability, as Jackson spoke of the...
“The time is now to support personal action for our climate health,” Ema CEO Debbie Levin said as the summit kicked off Wednesday. “This is a century that keeps on surprising us — storms, torrential rain, floods, earthquakes, snow and, sadly, human unrest as well. But in this room, we represent the best of us and the most innovative and the most authentically conscious. We are the change makers.”
Elisabeth Rabishaw, the executive vp and co-publisher of THR, introduced keynote speaker Lisa Jackson, Apple’s head of sustainability, as Jackson spoke of the...
- 3/16/2023
- by Hadley Meares
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The Environmental Media Association held its annual awards gala Saturday night, recognizing the efforts of those working toward a healthier planet. Don’t Look Up, Abbott Elementary, Yellowstone and The Problem With Jon Stewart were among the productions feted for their work in following green practices and telling stories of environmental justice, climate action and sustainability.
The event, held at Los Angeles’ Sunset Las Palmas Studios, also honored superstar Billie Eilish and her mother Maggie Baird with the Ema Missions in Music Award for their environmental work. Together, the mother-daughter duo created “Overheated,” an extra component to Eilish’s Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, with climate-focused activities including clothing swaps, documentary screenings and plant-based conversations to communicate issues related to sustainable fashion. It was organized in collaboration with Baird’s charity, Support + Feed, which takes on food insecurity and the climate crisis with plant-based food.
The Environmental Media Association held its annual awards gala Saturday night, recognizing the efforts of those working toward a healthier planet. Don’t Look Up, Abbott Elementary, Yellowstone and The Problem With Jon Stewart were among the productions feted for their work in following green practices and telling stories of environmental justice, climate action and sustainability.
The event, held at Los Angeles’ Sunset Las Palmas Studios, also honored superstar Billie Eilish and her mother Maggie Baird with the Ema Missions in Music Award for their environmental work. Together, the mother-daughter duo created “Overheated,” an extra component to Eilish’s Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, with climate-focused activities including clothing swaps, documentary screenings and plant-based conversations to communicate issues related to sustainable fashion. It was organized in collaboration with Baird’s charity, Support + Feed, which takes on food insecurity and the climate crisis with plant-based food.
- 10/9/2022
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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David Spade and Wendie Malick are set to host the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards gala.
The Just Shoot Me co-stars previously hosted the event in 2000.
“I couldn’t ask for a better co-host for this year’s Ema Awards Gala,” Malick, who also serves as an Ema board member, said in a statement. “I’d like to take full credit for igniting David’s passion for environmental activism, but I think he saw the light when he became a Dad. I look forward to celebrating all that has been achieved this year, and once again being on stage with my friend David to honor those bringing inspiration and humor to the very serious issues affecting our planet.”
The Ema also announced this year’s nominees for its celebration of environmental excellence in media.
Nominated projects include films Don’t Look Up and Jurassic World Dominion...
David Spade and Wendie Malick are set to host the 2022 Environmental Media Association Awards gala.
The Just Shoot Me co-stars previously hosted the event in 2000.
“I couldn’t ask for a better co-host for this year’s Ema Awards Gala,” Malick, who also serves as an Ema board member, said in a statement. “I’d like to take full credit for igniting David’s passion for environmental activism, but I think he saw the light when he became a Dad. I look forward to celebrating all that has been achieved this year, and once again being on stage with my friend David to honor those bringing inspiration and humor to the very serious issues affecting our planet.”
The Ema also announced this year’s nominees for its celebration of environmental excellence in media.
Nominated projects include films Don’t Look Up and Jurassic World Dominion...
- 9/15/2022
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Billie Eilish and her mother, Maggie Baird, will be honored by the Environmental Media Association at its upcoming Ema Awards gala.
The duo will receive the Ema Missions in Music Award at the Oct. 8 event “for their incredible work as role models for sustainable behaviors,” including Eilish’s current tour, Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, the organization said.
Together, Eilish and Baird created “Overheated,” an extra component with climate-focused activities including clothing swaps, documentary screenings and veganism talks as part of an effort to communicate issues related to sustainable fashion and encourage fans to participate. It was organized in collaboration with Baird’s charity, Support + Feed, which takes on food insecurity and the climate crisis with plant-based food.
“I’m thrilled to accept the Ema Missions in Music Award this year alongside my daughter,” said Maggie Baird, who’s been an eco,...
Billie Eilish and her mother, Maggie Baird, will be honored by the Environmental Media Association at its upcoming Ema Awards gala.
The duo will receive the Ema Missions in Music Award at the Oct. 8 event “for their incredible work as role models for sustainable behaviors,” including Eilish’s current tour, Happier Than Ever, The World Tour, the organization said.
Together, Eilish and Baird created “Overheated,” an extra component with climate-focused activities including clothing swaps, documentary screenings and veganism talks as part of an effort to communicate issues related to sustainable fashion and encourage fans to participate. It was organized in collaboration with Baird’s charity, Support + Feed, which takes on food insecurity and the climate crisis with plant-based food.
“I’m thrilled to accept the Ema Missions in Music Award this year alongside my daughter,” said Maggie Baird, who’s been an eco,...
- 8/22/2022
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Mixed-ish,’ ‘Shark Tank’ and ‘John Oliver’ Win Top Prizes at Environmental Media Association Awards
“The Kissing Booth 2” star Taylor Zakhar Perez made his awards show debut on Thursday during the 30th annual Environmental Media Association Awards.
“This is my very first awards show, albeit virtually, but what isn’t virtual these days,” the actor said before presenting the top documentary television series award to “Activate” for its episode “Ending Plastic Pollution.” “Virtual meetings, virtual dates, virtual workouts, even virtual cooking classes and little by little our lives are basically recorded 24/7 as if we’re living in a real-life documentary — featuring a weekly nasal swab.”
The EMAs, held virtually this year and hosted by Lance Bass, honor Hollywood productions and individuals for their support of environmental storylines and environmental justice.
“As much as we’re in a period of devastation, we’re in a period of unexpected healing,” said Ema CEO Debbie Levin. “Caring about the different generations of our family has opened our...
“This is my very first awards show, albeit virtually, but what isn’t virtual these days,” the actor said before presenting the top documentary television series award to “Activate” for its episode “Ending Plastic Pollution.” “Virtual meetings, virtual dates, virtual workouts, even virtual cooking classes and little by little our lives are basically recorded 24/7 as if we’re living in a real-life documentary — featuring a weekly nasal swab.”
The EMAs, held virtually this year and hosted by Lance Bass, honor Hollywood productions and individuals for their support of environmental storylines and environmental justice.
“As much as we’re in a period of devastation, we’re in a period of unexpected healing,” said Ema CEO Debbie Levin. “Caring about the different generations of our family has opened our...
- 8/22/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Jane Fonda and Elizabeth Olsen are set to be honored by the Environmental Media Association, David Ninh gets a new gig, and elephant documentary “Love & Bananas” gets a release.
Honors
The Environmental Media Association will honor Jane Fonda, Ray Halbritter, Mike Sullivan, and Elizabeth Olsen on June 9 at its Honors Benefit Gala in Los Angeles.
Fonda will receive the Female Ema Lifetime Achievement Award and Halbritter, CEO of Oneida Nation Enterprises, will be given the Male Ema Lifetime Achievement Award. Olsen will receive the Ema Futures Award. Sullivan, owner of LAcarGuy, has been selected for the Ema Corporate Responsibility Award.
Past Ema Honors recipients include Michael Bloomberg, Sir Richard Branson, Matt Damon, Elon Musk, Natalie Portman, Jaden Smith, Justin Timberlake, and Shailene Woodley.
Fonda and Halbritter are both longtime champions of the Environmental Media Association and Halbritter is a member of its board of directors.
Honors
The Environmental Media Association will honor Jane Fonda, Ray Halbritter, Mike Sullivan, and Elizabeth Olsen on June 9 at its Honors Benefit Gala in Los Angeles.
Fonda will receive the Female Ema Lifetime Achievement Award and Halbritter, CEO of Oneida Nation Enterprises, will be given the Male Ema Lifetime Achievement Award. Olsen will receive the Ema Futures Award. Sullivan, owner of LAcarGuy, has been selected for the Ema Corporate Responsibility Award.
Past Ema Honors recipients include Michael Bloomberg, Sir Richard Branson, Matt Damon, Elon Musk, Natalie Portman, Jaden Smith, Justin Timberlake, and Shailene Woodley.
Fonda and Halbritter are both longtime champions of the Environmental Media Association and Halbritter is a member of its board of directors.
- 4/17/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
2017 Environmental Media Association Awards Nominations Announced: See the Complete List of Nominees
The nomi-greens are in! The Environmental Media Association is set for its 27th annual awards show, honoring the greenest in film and television, and has exclusively revealed the nominations to E! News. "This year's remarkable slate of nominees is a testament to the continued dedication and commitment that the entertainment community has on the environmental issues we are facing," said Ema President and CEO Debbie Levin. "The Ema Awards will not only further amplify the voices and messages of each of these programs and films, but also inspire a new generation of activists in the film, television and new media community to produce environmental content; it is through these channels where...
- 8/9/2017
- E! Online
For all of its political awards speeches and left-leaning views, there is no denying Hollywood is a wasteful industry with an extremely high-impact on the environment. That’s something the Producers Guild of America is hoping to curtail, which is why they’ve partnered with 7 major studios to release what they’ve dubbed a Green Production Guide.
Read More: PGA Hires Michelle Byrd for Newly Created Managing Director, PGA East Position
Using research from Disney, Amblin, 20th Century Fox, NBCUniversal, Paramount, Sony, and Warner Bros., the new toolkit offers free resources to film and television professionals looking to lower their environmental impact. Tools include a carbon calculator which tracks use of high-impact purchases such as water and paper, a database of eco-friendly vendors, and a fast-track to obtaining a “Green Seal” of approval from the Environmental Media Association (Ema).
“The most effective way to advance sustainable production is to align best practices,...
Read More: PGA Hires Michelle Byrd for Newly Created Managing Director, PGA East Position
Using research from Disney, Amblin, 20th Century Fox, NBCUniversal, Paramount, Sony, and Warner Bros., the new toolkit offers free resources to film and television professionals looking to lower their environmental impact. Tools include a carbon calculator which tracks use of high-impact purchases such as water and paper, a database of eco-friendly vendors, and a fast-track to obtaining a “Green Seal” of approval from the Environmental Media Association (Ema).
“The most effective way to advance sustainable production is to align best practices,...
- 6/14/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Jaden Smith's efforts to create a renewable alternative to the plastic water bottle are being recognized by the Environmental Media Association. Smith will be presented with the Male Ema Futures Award for "his leadership and action on environmental issues" at the 26th Annual Ema Awards on Oct. 22. Shailene Woodley will receive the award's female counterpart. "We are so honored to be able to share with the global public this inspiring young voice for environmental issues and sustainability," Debbie Levin, President of Ema, said in a statement. "Jaden is a true activist and role model that can authentically lead his...
- 9/28/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Jaden Smith is being recognized for his efforts in taking on environmental issues. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's 18-year-old son will be presented with the Male Ema Futures Award (alongside Shailene Woodley) at the Environmental Media Association's 26th Annual Ema Awards on October 22 for his leadership and action in the eco-community. President of Ema, Debbie Levin, said in a statement, "We are so honored to be able to share with the global public this inspiring young voice for environmental issues and sustainability. Jaden is a true activist and role model that can authentically lead his generation to a more thoughtful and conscious future." She continued,...
- 9/28/2016
- E! Online
Keep up with the glitzy film awards world with our weekly Film Awards Roundup column.
– The Environmental Media Association (Ema) will honor actress and activist Shailene Woodley with the Female Ema Futures Award at the 26thAnnual Ema Awards on Saturday, October 22 at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California.
“As an influencer and activist, [Woodley] has used her celebrity status to motivate and activate her fans and supporters to take action in their own lives,” said Debbie Levin, CEO of Ema. “A strong proponent of climate change and individual responsibility, we couldn’t be more proud to honor and share this young woman’s authentic commitment and ‘boots on the ground’ rallying for social and environmental justice issues.”
Read More: Presenters for the event include Gabriel Conte, Philip DeFranco, Brittany Furlan, Gigi Gorgeous, and more.
– The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced that James N. Kienitz Wilkins will receive the 2016 Kazuko Trust Award.
– The Environmental Media Association (Ema) will honor actress and activist Shailene Woodley with the Female Ema Futures Award at the 26thAnnual Ema Awards on Saturday, October 22 at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California.
“As an influencer and activist, [Woodley] has used her celebrity status to motivate and activate her fans and supporters to take action in their own lives,” said Debbie Levin, CEO of Ema. “A strong proponent of climate change and individual responsibility, we couldn’t be more proud to honor and share this young woman’s authentic commitment and ‘boots on the ground’ rallying for social and environmental justice issues.”
Read More: Presenters for the event include Gabriel Conte, Philip DeFranco, Brittany Furlan, Gigi Gorgeous, and more.
– The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced that James N. Kienitz Wilkins will receive the 2016 Kazuko Trust Award.
- 9/23/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
It’s going to be another great year at the Environmental Media Association Awards, slated to take place on October 24th, and the list of nominees was just released to the public!
Ema president Debbie Levin told press, "Over the past 25 years of this award show, it never ceases to amaze us of all the great work that has been done to further highlight the achievements of those who lead by example through environmentally conscious programming, filmmaking and production.”
Ms. Levin continued, "We are thrilled to recognize such socially active, mindful and inspirational individuals, organizations and programming this year."
The 2015 Environmental Media Association Awards nominees are:
Feature Film
Interstellar (Paramount)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
Disneynature Monkey Kingdom (Disney)
Documentary Film
Gardeners of Eden
Slingshot (White Dwarf Productions)
The True Cost (Untold La)
Virunga (Netflix)
Television Episodic Drama
The Newsroom (HBO)
The Blacklist (Sony- NBC)
Television Episodic Comedy
Bob's Burgers...
Ema president Debbie Levin told press, "Over the past 25 years of this award show, it never ceases to amaze us of all the great work that has been done to further highlight the achievements of those who lead by example through environmentally conscious programming, filmmaking and production.”
Ms. Levin continued, "We are thrilled to recognize such socially active, mindful and inspirational individuals, organizations and programming this year."
The 2015 Environmental Media Association Awards nominees are:
Feature Film
Interstellar (Paramount)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.)
Disneynature Monkey Kingdom (Disney)
Documentary Film
Gardeners of Eden
Slingshot (White Dwarf Productions)
The True Cost (Untold La)
Virunga (Netflix)
Television Episodic Drama
The Newsroom (HBO)
The Blacklist (Sony- NBC)
Television Episodic Comedy
Bob's Burgers...
- 9/2/2015
- GossipCenter
It's time to go green! The 24th annual Environmental Media Association Awards are almost here and E! Online is livestreaming all the red carpet arrivals and the entire ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 18 at 5 p.m.! The livestream will also be available on mobile web and in the E! Online app. E!'s own Marc Malkin and Arlene Santana will be hosting the event at the Warner Bros. Burbank studio, marking the 25th anniversary of the organization's inception. "We are incredibly proud of the relationships we've built with the environmental and entertainment communities over the past 25 years," Ema president Debbie Levin explained in a statement. She continued, "As we begin the...
- 10/17/2014
- E! Online
The 2014 Environmental Media Association Awards are just around the corner and more nominees for the annual event have been revealed! The 24th annual Ema Awards are slated to take place on Oct. 18 and mark the 25th anniversary of the association being created. "We are incredibly proud of the relationships we've built with the environmental and entertainment communities over the past 25 years," Ema president Debbie Levin explained in a statement. "As we begin the celebration of Ema's quarter century, it's exciting and inspiring to see the evolution of how media has expanded and that our creative voices are more powerful than ever. With so much content available, the ability to...
- 9/9/2014
- E! Online
Jessica Alba is to be given a special honor at the 2012 Environmental Media Association Awards. The Sin City 2 actress will receive the organization's 2012 Green Parent Award at their September 29 gala at Warner Bros Studios. Ema president Debbie Levin said in a statement to E! News that Alba's commitment to environmental causes should inspire other parents. Levin commented: "Becoming a parent is life-changing and brings into focus the priority of healthy choices (more)...
- 8/30/2012
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
Jessica Alba is getting a second Mother's Day this year. The Sin City starlet and mom of two will be honored at the upcoming Environmental Media Awards with the inaugural Ema Green Parent Award, E! News has exclusively confirmed. Not only has Alba, 31, been an outspoken supporter of the Safe Chemicals Act, but also her The Honest Company aims to help parents choose affordable green products. In March, Rodale will publish her first book, The Honest Life, a guide to natural and non-toxic living. "Becoming a parent is life-changing and brings into focus the priority of healthy choices and the responsibility of the environmental sustainability of our planet," says Ema president Debbie Levin....
- 8/30/2012
- E! Online
We all agree that the planet is in a perilous position. But what is the best way to save it? We name the 20 activists, filmmakers, writers, politicians and celebrities who will be setting the global environmental agenda in the coming year
From David Attenborough to Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Town movement, the Observer Ethical Awards has honoured many movers and shakers in ecological and social justice. So it seems fitting to launch our sixth awards by profiling the 20 global figures who'll exert influence in 2011. For those on our list, the coming year might best be described as "take your partners" time, as activists and corporates scramble for power – and we're predicting some unlikely marriages ahead. Commentators have noted that big business is taking an unprecedented interest in the environment and are pushing for conservation capitalism. The really big decisions from the climate-change conference in Cancun have effectively been...
From David Attenborough to Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Town movement, the Observer Ethical Awards has honoured many movers and shakers in ecological and social justice. So it seems fitting to launch our sixth awards by profiling the 20 global figures who'll exert influence in 2011. For those on our list, the coming year might best be described as "take your partners" time, as activists and corporates scramble for power – and we're predicting some unlikely marriages ahead. Commentators have noted that big business is taking an unprecedented interest in the environment and are pushing for conservation capitalism. The really big decisions from the climate-change conference in Cancun have effectively been...
- 1/16/2011
- by Lucy Siegle
- The Guardian - Film News
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