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Seven Activists Honored For Improving Environment in Their Nations

This is the VOA Special English Development Report.

Seven activists from around the world have received the Goldman Environmental Prize for two thousand nine. Former Vice President Al Gore presented the prizes in San Francisco, California last week.

Marc Ona Essangui of Libreville, Gabon, won from Africa. Mister Ona heads two environmental organizations in Gabon. He has worked to make known the unlawful agreements behind a huge Chinese mining project. The project threatens Gabon's rainforests. Mister Ona has faced threats of arrest and prison for his efforts.

Maria Gunnoe of the Appalachian area of West Virginia in the United States won from North America. Miz Gunnoe works with a coalition to organize neighborhood groups to fight environmentally harmful activities by coal companies. She has had to take security measures to protect her family from threats.

Rizwana Hasan, the honoree from Asia, is an environmental lawyer from Bangladesh. Miz Hasan has worked to make the public aware of the dangers of the ship-breaking industry. Ships no longer in use contain dangerous materials which can be released into the environment when they are taken apart. Her efforts have led to stronger environmental rules governing the ship-breaking industry.

Russian scientist Olga Speranskaya of Moscow won from Europe. Miz Speranskaya has led efforts against organic pollutants and the transport and burial of dangerous chemicals. She was honored for organizing a coalition of non-governmental groups and government agencies in eleven former Soviet states.

The winner for Islands and Island Nations is Yuyun Ismawati. She is an environmental engineer in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Yuyun Ismawati helps poor communities design safe waste management programs. She started her own non-governmental organization to expand her environmental management programs to other areas of Indonesia.

Hugo Jabini and Wanze Eduards won from South and Central America. They are from Suriname, in the Amazon Basin tropical forest. They organized their Saramaka people against tree-cutting by lumber companies on their traditional lands. The action led to a court ruling supporting all native peoples throughout the Americas.

And that's the VOA Special English Development Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. You can find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our reports at voaspecialenglish.com.

Transcript of radio broadcast : 26 April 2009

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Seven Activists Honored For Improving Environment in Their Nations Sieben Aktivisten werden für die Verbesserung der Umwelt in ihren Ländern geehrt Siete activistas premiados por mejorar el medio ambiente en sus países Sette attivisti premiati per aver migliorato l'ambiente nelle loro nazioni 各国の環境改善活動家7名を表彰 자국의 환경 개선에 기여한 7명의 활동가 수상자 Siedmiu aktywistów uhonorowanych za poprawę stanu środowiska w swoich krajach Sete activistas distinguidos por melhorarem o ambiente nos seus países Семь активистов награждены за улучшение экологии в своих странах Yedi Aktivist Ülkelerinde Çevreyi İyileştirdikleri İçin Onurlandırıldı Семеро активістів нагороджені за покращення стану довкілля у своїх країнах 七位活动家因改善本国环境而受到表彰 七名積極分子因改善本國環境而獲獎

This is the VOA Special English Development Report.

Seven activists from around the world have received the Goldman Environmental Prize for two thousand nine. Former Vice President Al Gore presented the prizes in San Francisco, California last week.

Marc Ona Essangui of Libreville, Gabon, won from Africa. Mister Ona heads two environmental organizations in Gabon. He has worked to make known the unlawful agreements behind a huge Chinese mining project. The project threatens Gabon's rainforests. Mister Ona has faced threats of arrest and prison for his efforts.

Maria Gunnoe of the Appalachian area of West Virginia in the United States won from North America. Miz Gunnoe works with a coalition to organize neighborhood groups to fight environmentally harmful activities by coal companies. She has had to take security measures to protect her family from threats. ||||||||حفاظت کند||||

Rizwana Hasan, the honoree from Asia, is an environmental lawyer from Bangladesh. |||Ehrengast|||||||| Miz Hasan has worked to make the public aware of the dangers of the ship-breaking industry. Ships no longer in use contain dangerous materials which can be released into the environment when they are taken apart. Her efforts have led to stronger environmental rules governing the ship-breaking industry. ||||||||für die Regelung||||

Russian scientist Olga Speranskaya of Moscow won from Europe. Miz Speranskaya has led efforts against organic pollutants and the transport and burial of dangerous chemicals. |||||||Schadstoffe|||||||| She was honored for organizing a coalition of non-governmental groups and government agencies in eleven former Soviet states. ||||||Koalition||||||||||||

The winner for Islands and Island Nations is Yuyun Ismawati. She is an environmental engineer in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Yuyun Ismawati helps poor communities design safe waste management programs. She started her own non-governmental organization to expand her environmental management programs to other areas of Indonesia.

Hugo Jabini and Wanze Eduards won from South and Central America. They are from Suriname, in the Amazon Basin tropical forest. They organized their Saramaka people against tree-cutting by lumber companies on their traditional lands. The action led to a court ruling supporting all native peoples throughout the Americas.

And that's the VOA Special English Development Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. You can find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our reports at voaspecialenglish.com.

Transcript of radio broadcast : 26 April 2009