Role Models for the Environment The Environment DG of the European Commission took the decision to enlist the moral and practical support of leading public figures in promoting the environmental cause with the general public. Europublic was given the task of identifying and recruiting candidate Goodwill Ambassadors for the Environment, organising their involvement in the Commission's activities and providing full secretariat facilities. The group came together for the campaign's launch event on the last day of GreenWeek, after signing a declaration indicating their personal support of greater environmental awareness. |
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However much time and effort is invested by the European institutions in encouraging a greater environmental awareness with the man-and-woman-in-the-street, information and exhortation has its limits. Sociologists and public opinion specialists will tell you that personal example and persuasion have much greater impact on the public mind. Someone you know - whether through personal acquaintance or via the media - is far surer to get your attention than any abstract message. But no one can do this more effectively than someone who, for you, is a role model - people successful in professional life, in the arts, literature, entertainment, sports and science. That is why personalities from the European Union's 15 Member States have been invited to add their authority and presence as 'European Ambassadors for the Environment'. Their names and reputations are endorsing a vital public initiative. |
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European Ambassador for the Environment Doroteo Arnáiz present at the 'Business Awards for the Environment' ceremony in Budapest Spanish artist Doroteo Arnáiz donated his engraving "Caminante y hoja" (1972) to illustrate the diploma presented to the winners at the Budapest award ceremony.
A Spanish national, Doroteo Arnáiz was born in His work has been the subject of awards at various international art exhibitions, both in
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