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Six Women Win 2026 Goldman Prize Worlds Top Environmental Award

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AI-generatedThe award highlights global environmental activism targeting industries like mining and energy, which can impact corporate operations and regulatory landscapes. This reflects increasing societal and legal pressures on sectors contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss, potentially influencing investor sentiment and policy developments.
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- Six women activists won the 2026 Goldman Environmental Prize for climate and biodiversity efforts.
- Recipients include activists from Nigeria, South Korea, UK, Papua New Guinea, US, and Colombia.
- Each winner receives $200,000; activism includes halting fracking, climate litigation, and fighting mining projects.
- This is the first time all recipients are women since the prize's inception in 1989.
- Organizations mentioned include Rio Tinto, Supreme Court, and Korea Constitutional Court.
Sustained activism could lead to regulatory challenges and project delays, though government support may counteract this.
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