Rocky Mountain Institute Chief Scientist Wins Blue Planet Prize
U.S. Newswire, June, 2007
To: AND POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Cory Lowe of Rocky Mountain Institute, +1-970-927-7345, clowe@rmi.org
SNOWMASS, Colo., June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rocky Mountain Institute today announced that the organization's Chairman and Chief Scientist, Amory B. Lovins, has won the prestigious Blue Planet Prize, one of the world's top environmental awards.
"This is a wonderful confirmation of the work RMI and I have been at for more than thirty years," said Lovins, "and it reinforces my eagerness to carry on building on our initial progress."
The prize, sponsored by the Asahi Glass Foundation, recognizes individuals who have made significant achievements in science and its application in solving global environmental...
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