Nominations for the 2010 Environmental Hall of Fame/Shame
Each year, this site takes a poll to see who the readers think is the most deserving person to receive recognition in the Environmental Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame. Nominations are now open for the person who has most affected the environment by words or action. With the debate on environmental regulation coming up, a number of possible nominees should appear. Please send your nominations for the Environmental Hall of Fame and for the Hall of Shame by e-mail through the “Contact” link along with a short reason that your nominee should be included. You may also suggest a suitable gift for them if they win. You may also place your nomination in the comment section, but if it includes a link, the spam blocker may catch it.
Nominees will be taken until January 15, 2011 and the nominees will then be listed and a vote taken. The 2010 year’s winner in the Environmental Hall Fame (or Shame) category will receive the “Most Noble (or Most Ignoble Prize) in Environmental Science” and a suitable gift. For instance, while last year John McCain might have deserved a framed picture of a trout swimming upstream in the Fame Category, this year he might deserve a picture of a trout flip/flopping on the bank in the Shame category. Let us hope that, after the election, he will flip back in and continue upstream. In the Hall of Fame category for instance, John Kerry might receive a gold star for his work on environmental legislation or Arnold Schwarzenegger might receive a model electric car for promoting the bigger ones.
You may suggest a suitable prize for your nominee. Please be imaginative, as particularly thoughtful or humorous nominations will be recognized and published on this site.
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Posted on December 7th, 2010 at 11:22 am
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