Who Is Supriya Sahu? Tamil Nadu Bureaucrat Receives UN’s Highest Environmental Honour

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Tamil Nadu Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Supriya Sahu. (Photos source: NDTV Profit)

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has honoured Tamil Nadu Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Supriya Sahu with the 2025 ‘Champions of the Earth' award. She was recognised under the ‘Inspiration and Action' category. 

The ‘Champions of the Earth' award is the United Nations' highest environmental honour.

“With a focus on cooling solutions, Supriya Sahu is recognised for her groundbreaking leadership in subnational climate action, restoring ecosystems and scaling sustainable cooling innovations across Tamil Nadu. Her work has created millions of green jobs and positioned the state as a model for science-based, community-driven climate resilience,” the UNEP said.

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Who Is Supriya Sahu? 

Supriya Sahu, a 1991-batch IAS officer, currently serves as the Additional Chief Secretary in the Tamil Nadu government's Department of Environment, Climate Change, and Forest.

“During this time, she has positioned Tamil Nadu as a global leader in climate mitigation, adaptation and heat resilience. Her initiatives have showcased how integrated governance and nature-based solutions, along with a mix of low- and high-tech interventions, can protect vulnerable communities, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions,” the UNEP said.

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She played a key role in founding the Tamil Nadu Green Climate Company, a not-for-profit with an emphasis on “coastal resilience, and a variety of projects to tackle urban heat and rising cooling demand.”

While serving as District Collector of the Nilgiris, she spearheaded “Operation Blue Mountain,” a grassroots campaign aimed at eradicating single-use plastic in the region. The initiative also set a Guinness World Record for the greatest number of trees planted in a single day.

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