What's Happening?
The STARMUS Festival has introduced the Jane Goodall Earth Medal, a new international award aimed at recognizing individuals who contribute significantly to the protection of life on Earth. The medal was
unveiled on Dr. Jane Goodall's birthday, April 3, and will be presented during the STARMUS VIII event scheduled for October 17-22, 2026, in Tenerife and La Palma, Canary Islands. Dr. Goodall, a renowned primatologist and conservationist, has been a member of the STARMUS Advisory Board since 2022. The medal's design, featuring human hands holding the planet, symbolizes the responsibility and care required to protect the Earth. This award complements the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication, emphasizing STARMUS's dual mission of celebrating scientific discovery and environmental stewardship.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the Jane Goodall Earth Medal underscores the growing recognition of environmental leadership as a critical component of global responsibility. By honoring individuals who make significant contributions to biodiversity and nature conservation, the award aims to inspire others to engage in similar efforts. This initiative aligns with increasing global awareness of environmental issues and the urgent need for action to address climate change and ecological degradation. The medal not only highlights the importance of individual contributions but also reinforces the role of international festivals like STARMUS in promoting a culture of sustainability and responsibility towards the planet.
What's Next?
The first recipient of the Jane Goodall Earth Medal will be announced prior to the STARMUS VIII event, where the award ceremony will take place. This announcement is expected to draw attention to the achievements of the recipient and further promote the values of environmental stewardship. The event will likely attract global leaders in science, exploration, and conservation, fostering discussions on future strategies for protecting the planet. The ongoing support from the Cabildo de Tenerife, the Government of the Canary Islands, and other partners will be crucial in ensuring the success and impact of the award.





