29 岁的土著活动家 Murrawah Johnson 因阻止澳大利亚卡迈克尔煤矿而获得高盛环境奖。 29-year-old Indigenous activist Murrawah Johnson wins Goldman Environmental Prize for blocking Australia's Carmichael coal mine.
29 岁的穆拉瓦·约翰逊是布拉古巴族的一名 Wirdi 女性,她因在澳大利亚发起的反对卡迈克尔煤矿的草根行动而被授予享有盛誉的高盛环境奖。 29-year-old Murrawah Johnson, a Wirdi woman of the Burra Gubba nation, has been awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for her grassroots activism against the Carmichael coal mine in Australia. 作为青年裁决的联合创始人,约翰逊领导了一场成功的运动,赢得了具有里程碑意义的法律案件,阻止了加利利盆地的一个大型煤矿的开采,防止了 15.8 亿公吨二氧化碳的排放。 As a co-founder of Youth Verdict, Johnson led a successful campaign that won a landmark legal case to block a major coalmine in the Galilee Basin, preventing the release of 1.58 billion metric tons of CO2. 约翰逊强调,土著人民必须站在变革的前沿,保护他们的土地和文化免受气候变化和采矿带来的破坏性影响。 Johnson emphasizes the importance of Indigenous peoples being at the forefront of creating change to protect their land and culture from the destructive impacts of climate change and mining.