2018 Green Prize for Sustainable Literature Winners Announced

November 8, 2018 1:07 PM

SANTA MONICA, Calif. – The Santa Monica Public Library celebrated the twelfth annual Green Prize for Sustainable Literature with the Aero Theater screening of Junk, a movie based on Junk Raft, one of the 2018 recognized titles by Marcus Eriksen.  Like other winners of this year’s Green Prize, the book unpacks for the reader how even the seemingly tiniest impacts we have can add up to global headaches.  In the case of Junk Raft, it is the crushing pressure plastics pollution is placing on our oceans and marine wildlife. The same is true for Drawdown, by celebrated author Paul Hawken, which literally breaks down into “the most comprehensive plan of action ever proposed to address global warming” – the actual subtitle of the book.  Don’t fret, if the heavy stuff is not for you there are some great youth titles to share with your kids.    

The winners of the 2018 Green Prizes, honoring the best books on sustainability published in 2017, are:

The Green Prize recognizes authors, illustrators, and publishers who produce quality books for adults and young people that make significant contributions to, support the ideas of, and broaden public awareness of sustainability.  The Pioneer Award is given to authors who have made major lasting contributions to the field.  This year's Pioneer is Vice President Al Gore. As a politician, author, filmmaker, and public intellectual, Gore has become the leading figure in raising awareness of the dangers of climate change, humans' role in causing it, and our options for addressing the crisis.

The Green Prize for Sustainable Literature is co-presented by the City of Santa Monica’s Office of Sustainability and the Environment and Sustainable Works.  For more information on the Green Prize click here.

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