Now open: nominations for the 2027 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement.
Honouring leaders whose work is shaping a more sustainable future for our planet. Third-party nominations only.
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Happy International Women’s Day 💜
Here’s to women who are bold enough to try, to fail, and to keep going, because that’s how real change happens.
Nominations are now open for the 2027 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, recognizing outstanding leadership and impact for the environment. Nominations must be submitted by a third party.
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Nominations are now open for the 2027 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, honoring exceptional leadership and global impact for our environment. Nominations close 15 May at 23:59 (PT)
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This Valentine’s Day, celebrate your love for the planet 💚
Submit a nomination for the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement.
Learn more and nominate via the Tyler Prize website:
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On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Toby Kiers reminds us that some of the best science happens when we bring our full humanity into the work. Curiosity, passion, and imperfection included. 🔬💙
Nominations are now open for the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, the world’s oldest and most prestigious annual environmental prize.
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The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement names Toby Kiers as the 2026 Laureate.
Her research reveals how underground fungal networks support life on Earth.
Explore the hidden world beneath our feet:
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⏳ One day to go.
Tomorrow, 14 January 2026, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement will announce the 2026 Laureate, recognising work that’s shaping the future of our planet.
Stay tuned. The reveal is almost here.
Two days to go.
On 14 January 2026, the Tyler Prize will announce the 2026 Laureate.
Who do you think deserves the Prize—and what kind of environmental impact should be recognised?
We’ll be revealing the answer very soon.
As we begin the new year, we’re pleased to welcome urban ecologist Harini Nagendra as a new member of the Tyler Prize Executive Committee.
In this article, she shares her vision of cities as living ecosystems and why rethinking urban life matters:
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The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement mourns the passing of Madhav Gadgil, pioneering ecologist, public intellectual, and Tyler Prize Laureate.
A towering figure in environmental thought, he showed that conservation must reckon with people, power, and justice to succeed.
⚡ Final call! Applications for the 2026 Tyler Prize Student Ambassador Program close in 24 hours. 🌍 Be part of a global movement for environmental leadership. Apply today: buff.ly/IYY10Rw #TylerPrize2026 #ClimateAction
🌍 As #COP30 begins in Belém, we echo Tyler Prize Laureate Sandra Díaz's message of hope and ambition for our planet.
What’s your message to leaders at COP30?
#ClimateAction #Biodiversity
⏳ 1 week left to apply! Don’t miss your chance to become a 2026 Tyler Prize Student Ambassador 🌍 Connect with global leaders & raise your voice for planetary health. Apply now: buff.ly/IYY10Rw #TylerPrize2026 #StudentLeadership
The Tyler Prize — the “Nobel Prize for the Environment” — is seeking Student Ambassadors for 2026. A chance to learn from world leaders & amplify your voice for planetary health. Apply: buff.ly/qab9NZQ #PlanetaryHealth #TylerPrize2026
🚀 Want to shape the future of our planet? Join us as a Tyler Prize 2026 Student Ambassador. Network globally, sharpen your skills, and champion change for planetary health. Apply today: buff.ly/qab9NZQ #EnvironmentalLeadership
Apply to become a 2026 Tyler Prize Student Ambassador by Oct 23 and secure an exclusive online session with Rashid Sumaila — Tyler Prize Laureate, global ocean champion, and the world’s most cited fisheries economist. 🌊
Apply to become a 2026 Tyler Prize Student Ambassador by Oct 23 and secure an exclusive online session with Rashid Sumaila — Tyler Prize Laureate, global ocean champion, and the world’s most cited fisheries economist. 🌊 buff.ly/QcEEkjV
🎉 Applications are OPEN! 🌍 Become a 2026 Tyler Prize Student Ambassador and join the “Nobel Prize for the Environment” community. Connect, lead & amplify your voice for planetary health. Apply now: buff.ly/QcEEkjV #TylerPrize2026 #PlanetaryHealth
🌊 Milestone for oceans! The WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement enters into force TODAY, tackling illegal fishing & harmful subsidies. A huge win for sustainable, science-based ocean stewardship, multilateral action and ocean life. 🌍🐟
#OceanGovernance #Sustainability #WTO #MarineConservation
🌍 2025 Tyler Prize Laureate Sandra Díaz shares powerful insights on biodiversity and human well-being in her recent interview with Al Jazeera.
Her message: protecting ecosystems means protecting our future.
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Joji Carino, an Indigenous leader from the Philippines, shares how younger generations are reviving traditional dress after years of modernization. We interviewed her for Eduardo’s Tyler Prize film—highlighting Indigenous women’s role in preserving culture and the environment.
“All global agreements depend on Indigenous Peoples & local communities,” says Eduardo Brondizio in this powerful 2025 Tyler Prize clip. Despite huge pressures, they adapt, resist & lead on climate, biodiversity & food systems. #TylerPrize #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Have you heard about the new Nature Positive Global Goal Index? Co-authored by Tyler Prize Laureate Sandra Díaz, it puts nature at the heart of measuring progress—tracking how countries do on biodiversity and human development.
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Tyler Prize Laureate Eduardo Brondizio talks Amazonia, Indigenous knowledge, and global environmental crises on National Champion Radio. A must-watch on the links between people and nature. 🎧🌿
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🌍🌿 In April, 2025 Tyler Prize Laureates Sandra Díaz & Eduardo Brondizio joined Julia Carabias to talk about the invisibility of nature’s contributions to people—and of Indigenous and local communities' roles in sustaining it.
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Johan Rockström, Tyler Prize Laureate, opened the Villars Symposium with a call to action: young people, this is your moment. The world is listening—your energy and ideas are vital to a just, sustainable future. Let’s turn inspiration into impact.
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Tyler Prize winner Johan Rockström opening the Villars Institute with the facts: our home is in trouble.
A packed house, standing room only!
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🌿 2025 Tyler Prize Laureate Eduardo Brondízio warns the Amazon nears a tipping point—where deforestation and climate change could irreversibly transform rainforest into savannah. His decades of research highlight that empowering Indigenous and local communities is key to resilience.