Lucky Last – Here’s the ABC Carbon 50 for 2010
Lucky Last – Here’s the ABC Carbon 50 for 2010
Outspoken and daring climate change activists young and old – including a Nobel award winning scientist and international movie star – feature in this year’s ABC Carbon 50. This is the list, like no other, of Australia’s most notable and influential people, recognised for their contribution to climate change action and awareness, the environment, conservation, green issues and opportunities, energy efficiency and/or renewable energy.
We received more 150 nominations from readers and supporters around the country and while there may well be additional worthy recipients, we decided to draw the line at 50. Preference was given to people who had achieved national recognition, even though there are some who have been particularly active in one state or community. Many of those selected also have influence way beyond Australia.
The decision on the final 50 was made by Ken Hickson, Director of ABC Carbon, who was ably assisted in the selection process by Graeme Philipson of Connection Research and Graham Readfearn, environmental journalist & green blogger.
We should point out, as we have said before, that politicians and journalists have been excluded from the final list, even though some had been nominated. We do feel it is important to acknowledge the important role that journalists and communicators are playing in Australia and globally to influence the debate and action for the planet’s sake. We are currently developing a list – most likely a TOP 20 – to serve this purpose.
This year, it was also decided that there would not be a ranking or order from 1 to 50, as just securing a place in the final 50 was enough. So names are listed in alphabetical order – just to be different – based on first names not last!
We congratulate all those who made it. Keep up the good work.
ABC CARBON 50 for 2010:
Andrew Grant, CEO, CO2 Australia
Andrew Lawson, CEO, MBD Energy
Andrew Petersen, PWC Partner & professional advocate on Climate Change
Andy Pittman, Climate Change Researcher, University of NSW
Anna Keenan, Climate change Campaigner & organiser Climate Justice Fast
Anna Rose, Founder of Australian Youth Climate Coalition
Anne-Maree Huxley, CEO, Models of Success and Sustainabilty (MOSS)
Barry Brook, University of Adelaide climate scientist
Ben McNeil, University of NSW climate scientist & author
Cate Blanchett, Sydney Theatre Company Director & speaker World Business Summit at Copenhagen, international film star, actress and green activist
Clive Hamilton, author & climate change campaigner
Dave Sag, Founder, Carbon Planet
David Baggs, Founder, Ecospecifier and new Green Tag certification for building products
David Hood, Chairman, Australia Green Infrastructure Council
David Karoly, University of Melbourne climate scientist
Dick Smith, businessman, outspoken on climate change & population issues
Fiona Wain, CEO, Environment Business Australia
Ian Lowe, President, Australian Conservation Foundation
Janis Birkeland, QUT Built Environment Lecturer & author of “Positive Development”
Jean Palutikof, Head of National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility
Jeff Angel, Founder, Total Environment Centre & Green Capital
Jeff Harding, Director Carnegie Corporation & Chairman, Ceramic Fuel Cells
John Buchanan, Director Workplace Research Centre & Climate Change @ Work conferences
John Connor, Director, The Climate Institute
Jon Dee, Founder, Planet Ark, Do Something Campaign and National Tree Day
Ken Bellamy, Founder, Prime Carbon & VRM Biologic
Linda Selvey, CEO, Greenpeace
Mara Bun, CEO, Green Cross
Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie Global CC Director & Director, Carbon Trust
Matthew Warren, CEO, Clean Energy Council
Matthew Wright, Director, Beyond Zero Emissions
Michael Ottaviano, CEO, Carnegie Corporation (wave energy project)
Michael Raupach, Global Carbon Project & CSIRO
Natalie Isaacs, Founder, One Million Women Campaign
Ngaire McGaw, Sustainable Jamboree & climate activist
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Director, Global Change Institute & University of Queensland Professor
Pep Canadell, Global Carbon Project
Peter Cosier, Wentworth Group of Scientists
Peter Doherty, author & Nobel Prize winning scientist
Richard Cassels, Director Climate Leadership
Rob Cawthorne, CEO, Carbon Reduction Institute
Robert Pekin, Founder, Food Connect
Rupert Posner, The Climate Group
Robert Quirk, World Sugar to Ethanol project
Ross Garnaut, economist & Government advisor
Sam Mostyn, Institute for Sustainable Solutions, University of Sydney
Sara Gipton, CEO, Greenfleet
Sidonie Carpenter, President, Greenroofs Australia
Tim Flannery, Chairman, Copenhagen Climate Council, plus author & scientist
Will Steffen, ANU Climate Change Institute at Australian National University
Source: www.abccarbon.com
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