Robert Redford
– 1987
National Geographic Society
– 1987
Soichiro Honda
– 1987
Greenbelt Movement, Womenaid International
– 1987
Greenpeace International
– 1988
Jimmy Carter
– 1988
Dr. Calestous Juma
– 1993
His Royal Highness, The Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh
– 1994
Professor Paul Joseph Crutzen
– 1996
BBC World Service Education Department
– 1997
Jane Goodall
– 1997
The Nation Newspaper of Thailand
– 1997
Dr. Sylvia Earle
– 1998
Greening Australia
– 1998
Feodor Konyukhov
– 1998
Yuri Mikhailovich Luzhkov
– 1998
Don Merton
– 1998
Verna Simpson
– 1999
Toyota Motor Club
– 1999
Capt. C. P. Krishnan Nair
– 1999
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The distinguished Japanese industrialist who helped invent the first low-polluting auto engine and headed the Honda Foundation, which promotes international seminars on bringing ecology and technology together.