Chinese scientist Huang Ming, a pioneer in the field of solar technology, has received honorary awards Right Livelihood Awards, which is considered the alternative Nobel.
Huang received the award for the development of cutting-edge technology in the field of solar energy.
Prize of 150,000 euros Right Livelihood activists will share in the struggle for human rights Jacqueline Mudein from Chad, Hispanic and non-profit organization GRAIN-American midwife Ina May Gaskin educator.
Right Livelihood award was established by the Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uekskul 1980th in order to honor the people to work on fields that can not get a Nobel Prize.
Huang received the award for the development of cutting-edge technology in the field of solar energy.
Prize of 150,000 euros Right Livelihood activists will share in the struggle for human rights Jacqueline Mudein from Chad, Hispanic and non-profit organization GRAIN-American midwife Ina May Gaskin educator.
Right Livelihood award was established by the Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uekskul 1980th in order to honor the people to work on fields that can not get a Nobel Prize.
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