Time Magazine Heroes of the Environment 2008

Time Magazine just announced its Heroes of the Environment 2008!

Leaders and Visionaries:

1.  Kevin Conrad

2.  Arnold Schwarzenegger

3.  Shelia Watt-Cloutier

4.  Alice Waters

5.  Marina Silva & Cristina Narbona Ruiz

6.  Kim Stanley Robinson

7.  Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger

8.  Habiba Sarabi

9.  Bharrat Jagdeo

Moguls and Entreprenuers:

1.  Jean-Francois & Jean-Charles Decaux

2.  Mick Bremans

3.  John Doerr

4.  Peter Head

5.  Peggy Liu

6.  Shai Agassi

Activists:

1.  Annie Leonard

2.  Wang Yongchen

3.  Gidon Bromberg, Nader Al-Khateeb & Munqeth Mehyar

4.  Jack Sim

5.  Balbir Singh Seechewal

6.  Silas Kpanan’Ayoung Siakor

7.  Craig Sorley

8.  Marina Rikhvanova

9.  Van Jones

Scientists & Innovators:

1.  Soren Hermansen

2.  Lonnie Thompson

3.  Mohammed Dilawar

4.  Jurgenne Primavera

5.  Joachim Luther

6.  Vo Quy

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