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Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement

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The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement is an award for environmental science, environmental health, and energy. Tyler Laureates receive a $200,000 annual prize and a gold medallion. The prize is administered by the University of Southern California and was established by John and Alice Tyler in 1973.

Laureates

  • 2016: Sir Partha S. Dasgupta
  • 2015: Madhav Gadgil and Jane Lubchenco
  • 2014: Simon A. Levin
  • 2013: Diana Wall
  • 2012: John H. Seinfeld and Kirk R. Smith
  • 2011: May R. Berenbaum
  • 2010: Laurie Marker and Stuart Pimm
  • 2009: Richard B. Alley and Veerabhadran Ramanathan
  • 2008: James N. Galloway and Harold Mooney
  • 2007: Gatze Lettinga
  • 2006: David W. Schindler and Igor A. Shiklomanov
  • 2005: Charles D. Keeling and Lonnie G. Thompson
  • 2004: Barefoot College and Red Latinoamericana de Botanica
  • 2003: Hans Herren, Yoel Margalith and Sir Richard Doll who established the link between lung cancer and cigarette smoking.
  • 2002: Wallace S. Broecker and Tungsheng Liu
  • 2001: Jared M. Diamond and Thomas E. Lovejoy
  • 2000: John P. Holdren
  • 1999: T. T. Chang and Joel E. Cohen
  • 1998: Anne H. Ehrlich and Paul R. Ehrlich
  • 1997: Jane Goodall, Biruté Galdikas and George Schaller
  • 1996: Willi Dansgaard, Hans Oeschger and Claude Lorius
  • 1995: Clair C. Patterson
  • 1994: Arturo Gomez-Pompa and Peter H. Raven
  • 1993: F. Herbert Bormann and Gene E. Likens
  • 1992: Perry McCarty and Robert M. White
  • 1991: C. Everett Koop and M. S. Swaminathan
  • 1990: Thomas Eisner and Jerrold Meinwald
  • 1989: Paul J. Crutzen and Edward D. Goldberg
  • 1988: Bert R. J. Bolin
  • 1987: Richard E. Schultes and Gilbert F. White
  • 1986: Werner Stumm and Richard Vollenweider
  • 1985: Bruce N. Ames and the Organization for Tropical Studies
  • 1984: Roger R. Revelle and Edward O. Wilson
  • 1983: Harold S. Johnston, Mario J. Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland
  • 1982: Carroll L.Wilson and the Southern California Edison Company
  • 1978: Russell E. Train
  • 1977: Eugene P. Odum
  • 1976: Abel Wolman, Charles S. Elton and Rene Dubos
  • 1975: Ruth Patrick
  • 1974: Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, G. Evelyn Hutchinson and Maurice Strong
  • References

    Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement Wikipedia


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