Rachel Carson Award Explained

The Rachel Carson Award is awarded each spring by the National Audubon Society's Women in Conservation to recognize "women whose immense talent, expertise, and energy greatly advance conservation and the environmental movement locally and globally".[1] Honorees are drawn from diverse backgrounds, including the worlds of journalism, academics, business, science, entertainment, philanthropy and law.[2]

The award is presented to honorees each May at the Rachel Carson Award Luncheon. The Luncheon, which is held annually at New York City's Plaza Hotel. Proceeds from the Luncheon support Audubon's Long Island Sound Campaign. (With more than 28 million people living within 50 miles of its shores, the Sound is home to 10 percent of the U.S. population. Unfortunately, it has undergone unprecedented pollution, habitat loss, and ecosystem disruption. The crisis in this significant estuary has led to a campaign of national importance.) Additionally, Audubon's Women in Conservation Program, in conjunction with Audubon's Rachel Carson Awards Council, supports a website connecting women of all ages to extraordinary leaders in the environmental movement and to the great environmental issues of our time. In its mission to support environmental opportunities for girls and young women, Audubon's Women in Conservation also supports a prominent internship program and hosts an educational school panel in which past Rachel Carson Award honorees speak at a local all-girls school.[3]

The award is named in honor of Rachel Carson, a monumental figure of the 20th century and the undisputed founder of the modern environmental movement.[4] Each year the Rachel Carson Award is created by Tiffany & Company. The Rachel Carson Awards Council was founded by Allison Whipple Rockefeller in 2004.

Award recipients

Source: Audubon Society

2021

2019

2018 Honorees

2017 Honorees

2016 Honorees

2015 Honorees

2014 Honorees

2013 Honorees

2012 Honorees

2011 Honorees

2010 Honorees

2009 Honorees

2008 Honorees

2007 Honorees

2006 Honorees

2005 Honorees

2004 Honorees

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Rachel Caron Award. 2013-03-10.
  2. Web site: IPL leader gets Carson Award. May 29, 2012.
  3. News: BRATBURD. REBECCA. Honoring Women Conservationists. 2013-10-06. The Wall Street Journal. May 30, 2013.
  4. News: GRISWOLD. ELIZA. How 'Silent Spring' Ignited the Environmental Movement. The New York Times. September 21, 2012. September 21, 2012.
  5. Web site: Women in Conservation 2018 - Gina McCarthy. Society. National Audubon. Wisconsin Gazette. en. 2019-04-24.
  6. Web site: GMP's Mary Powell wins 2018 Rachel Carson Award Medal. 2018-05-15. Vermont Business Magazine. en. 2019-04-24.
  7. Web site: Dr. Dorceta Taylor awarded the 2018 Rachel Carson Award by National Audubon University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability. seas.umich.edu. 2019-04-24.
  8. News: Cunningham. Bill. Evening Hours. The New York Times. June 2, 2013.
  9. Web site: Crouse. Colette. Women in Conservation Changing the World: Hunter Lovins Honored as 2012 Rachel Carson Award Recipient. Natural Capital Solutions.
  10. Web site: Janette Sadik-Khan - Audubon's 2012 Rachel Carson Award Honoree. First Post.
  11. Web site: Grady. Emma. Audubon Honors Sigourney Weaver and Women Driving Gulf Coast Relief Efforts. Tree Hugger. 2012-05-01.
  12. News: Goldenberg. Suzanne. Obama nominates Sally Jewell for US interior secretary. The Guaridian. 2013-02-06. London. February 6, 2013.
  13. Web site: Karl. Jonathan. Obama to Tap REI CEO as Interior Secretary. ABC News. 2013-02-14.
  14. Web site: In This Section Who We Are Our Priorities Mission Statement Finances Annual Report NRDC Staff Board of Trustees NRDC Action Fund Partnership for the Earth About NRDC Frances Beinecke Frances Beinecke, NRDC President. NRDC.
  15. Web site: Audubon Women in Conservation – 8th Annual Rachel Carson Awards. 2/15/2013. The Green Samaritan.