Goldman Prize winner Alannah Hurley fights Pebble Mine “from a place of love”
PolicyMonday, April 20, 2026Mongabay

Goldman Prize winner Alannah Hurley fights Pebble Mine “from a place of love”

Alannah Acaq Hurley, a Goldman Prize winner, has been tirelessly advocating against the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, highlighting the environmental risks it poses to local ecosystems and communities. Her activism is rooted in a deep love for her home and a commitment to preserve its natural resources for future generations. Hurley emphasizes the importance of community engagement in shaping environmental policy.

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