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St Andrews Prize for the Environment

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The St Andrews Prize for the Environment is a prize awarded by Scotland's University of St Andrews and the American integrated energy company, ConocoPhillips for recognises significant contributions to environmental conservation. The prize has been running since 1998. The 2009 prize was worth $USD75,000 to the winner and $25,000 to the two runners-up.

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