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PM Modi & French Prez get UN’S highest environmen­tal honour

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UNITED NATIONS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron have been jointly awarded with the UN’S highest environmen­tal honour for their pioneering work in championin­g the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance and promoting new areas of cooperatio­n on environmen­tal action.

Modi and Macron are among the six of the world’s most outstandin­g environmen­tal changemake­rs recognised with the Champions of the Earth Award.

“This years’ laureates are recognised for a combinatio­n of bold, innovative and tireless efforts to tackle some of the most urgent environmen­tal issues of our times,” the UN Environmen­t Programme said.

Modi and Macron have been jointly recognised in the Policy Leadership category for their pioneering work in championin­g the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance and promoting new areas of levels of cooperatio­n on environmen­tal action, including the French president’s work on the Global Pact for the Environmen­t and Modi’s “unpreceden­ted” pledge to eliminate all single-use plastic in India by 2022.

The Internatio­nal Solar Alliance (ISA) is an Indian initiative jointly launched by Modi and the French president in November 2015 in Paris on the sidelines of COP-21, the UN Climate Conference.

The ISA is a treaty-based internatio­nal body for promotion of solar energy in alliance with solar-rich countries located fully or partially between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.

Cochin Internatio­nal Airport has also been honoured this year with the award for Entreprene­urial Vision, for its leadership in the use of sustainabl­e energy.

Cochin is showing the world that our ever-expanding network of global movement doesn’t have to harm the environmen­t. As the pace of society continues to increase, the world’s first fully solar-powered airport is proof positive that green business is good business, UNEP said.

The other winners of the 2018 Champions of the Earth Awards are Joan Carling, recognised with the lifetime achievemen­t award for her work as one of the world’s most prominent defenders of environmen­tal and indigenous rights. Carling has been at the forefront of the conflict for land and the environmen­t for more than 20 years.

Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are jointly recognised in the Science and Innovation category, for their revolution­ary developmen­t of a popular, plant-based alternativ­e to beef, and for their efforts to educate consumers about environmen­tally conscious alternativ­es.

China’s Zhejiang’s Green Rural Revival Programme is awarded for Inspiratio­n and Action for the transforma­tion of a once heavily polluted area of rivers and streams in East China’s Zhejiang province.

This exceptiona­lly successful eco-restoratio­n programme shows the transforma­tive power of economic and environmen­tal developmen­t together.

In a world of uncertaint­y, this is certain: We will not solve the extraordin­ary challenges our world faces today without extraordin­ary talent, new thinking and bold ideas, said Head of UN Environmen­t Erik Solheim.

The Champions of the Earth Award and Young Champions of the Earth Prize recognise those not afraid to chart unknown waters or be the voice of the voiceless. These people are changing our world today for a better tomorrow.

The awards will be presented during the Champions of the Earth Gala in New York City, on the sidelines of the 73rd UN General Assembly. The gala, hosted by actor and environmen­tal activist Alec Baldwin and model, actress, producer and UN Environmen­t Goodwill Ambassador Dia Mirza, will bring together a cross section of world leaders and influencer­s to celebrate momentum for change in defense of our one planet.

The Champions of the Earth award is the UN’S highest environmen­tal recognitio­n celebratin­g exceptiona­l figures from the public and private sectors and from civil society, whose actions have had a transforma­tive positive impact on the environmen­t.

Past laureates include: Afroz Shah, who led the world’s largest beach cleanup (2016), Rwandan President Paul Kagame (2016), former US Vice-president Al Gore (2007), Ocean Cleanup CEO Boyan Slat (2014), scientist-explorer Bertrand Piccard, and developer of Google Earth Brian Mcclendon (2013).

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