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The Global 500 Roll of Honour was an award given from 1987 to 2003 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The award recognized the environmental achievements of individuals and organizations around the world. A successor system of UNEP awards called Champions of the Earth started in 2005.
Typically, five to seven laureates are selected annually. Each laureate is invited to an award ceremony to receive a trophy, give an acceptance speech and take part in a press conference. No financial awards are conferred. [1] [2] This awards programme is a successor to UNEP's Global 500 Roll of Honour. [2] The prize includes $15,000 of ...
Global 500 Roll of Honour: United Nations Environment Programme: Environmental achievements of individuals and organizations around the world International: J. Paul Getty Award for Conservation Leadership: World Wide Fund for Nature: Outstanding leadership in global conservation [9] International: Ramsar Wetland Conservation Award: Ramsar ...
The Fortune Global 500 is out today. The annual ranking of the largest companies in the world by revenue follows the publication of the Fortune 500 (June 4), which lists U.S. companies only; the ...
The Fortune Global 500 list is out today; you can find it here. This is our annual ranking of the world’s largest companies by revenue and the most authoritative look across industries worldwide.
By Richard McGill Murphy Even the most turmoil-tested modern business executive would agree that 2011 was a painful year for the global economy. Oil prices soared amid fears of a shooting war in ...
Global 500 may refer to: Fortune Global 500, a list of the largest companies published by Fortune; Global 500 Roll of Honour, an award given by the United Nations Environment Program; Global 500 (internet), a list of the 500 most popular websites updated daily by Alexa Internet; Financial Times Global 500, a list of the largest companies ...
When Fortune published the first list with the title “Global 500” in 1990, West and East Germany were still two separate nations. China, now regularly in competition with the U.S. for the ...