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Volvo Environment Prize - Pathbreaking Science
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Since the first award in 1990 the Volvo Environment Prize has become one of the scientific world’s most respected environmental prizes.
Learn more about pathbreaking science for the planet. Meet world-leading scientists tackling climate change, overfishing, microplastics, loss of biodiversity, and other environmental threats.
Learn more about pathbreaking science for the planet. Meet world-leading scientists tackling climate change, overfishing, microplastics, loss of biodiversity, and other environmental threats.
The Energy Efficiency Visionary – Amory Lovins
More efficient energy utilization is a vital tool for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Amory Lovins has dedicated his entire professional life to this area. He is a forward-thinking innovator whose ideas and solutions seemed spectacular when initially unveiled but later gained general acceptance and are standard today. He was awarded the Volvo Environment Prize in 2007 for his research and efforts in energy efficiency.
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Biodiversity is a key piece in ecosystem functioning - Hal Mooney.
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Professor Hal Mooney of Stanford University, California, is a world-leading researcher in biodiversity, especially its importance for ecosystem services. He was awarded the 2010 Volvo Environment Prize for his research. Hal Mooney played a vital role in the foundation of IPBES, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, which, like the UN Climate Panel...
Pioneer of Climate Change Science - Susan Solomon
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Susan Solomon has played a vital role in global atmospheric science ever since; as a 30-year-old research scientist, she led an expedition to Antarctica to study a phenomenon discovered in the 1980s: the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer. In recent years, she has been concentrating on climate change. For her research, Susan Solomon received the Volvo Environment Prize in 2009.
The Father of Resilience Theory - Buzz Holling
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Canadian C.S. “Buzz” Holling is regarded as one of the world’s most influential ecologists. He is perhaps best known as the father of the resilience theory. Resilience is the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop. Loss of resilience can cause the loss of valuable ecosystem services and may even lead to rapid transitions into new ecosystem stages. Examples are when overfishing fli...
Putting the Right Value to Nature’s Services - Gretchen Daily
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Gretchen Daily, a professor at Stanford University in California, is regarded as one of the world’s foremost experts on natural capital valuation. She develops methods for measuring the economic value of ecosystem services, such as the benefits of insect pollination or natural protections against climate change and floods. For her research, she received the 2012 Volvo Environment Prize.
Cold Facts About the Cryosphere - Qin Dahe
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Qin Dahe is a leading expert on the cryosphere in central high Asia. The cryosphere is one of the main components of the Earth’s climate system, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves, and frozen ground. Dr. Qin Dahe was a leading figure in a 2012 special report from the IPCC on extreme events and catastrophes. It was the first report to show scientifically what man...
Scanning Nature - Eric Lambin
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Professor Eric Lambin is a remote sensing pioneer who uses advanced data collection and satellite images to understand land use and humans' influence on the planet. In 2014, he received the Volvo Environment Prize for his research.
Guardian of the Amazon - Carlos Nobre
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Brazilian scientist Carlos Nobre is a pioneer in researching the Amazon, one of Earth’s most important ecosystems. According to Carlos Nobre, tapping the Amazon’s current biodiversity-countless living organisms, plants, animals, and insects-using the latest technological advances can lead to a new industrial revolution. For his pioneering efforts in understanding and protecting the Amazon, he r...
The Atmospheric Detective - Henning Rodhe
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Henning Rodhe, Professor of Chemical Meteorology at Stockholm University, Sweden, received the Volvo Environment Prize 2015 for his contributions to how we understand the world’s atmosphere. Henning Rodhe’s research can be described as detective work, combining data collection with scientific theories and fieldwork. He has demonstrated that long-range transportation, as for mercury and radioact...
Highlights from the 2024 Prize Event
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Frank Biermann, a Professor of Sustainability Governance at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, received the 2024 Volvo Environment Prize prize at the award event in Stockholm on Oct. 15, 2024. The Swedish Minister for Climate and Environment, Romina Pourmokhtari, handed it to him. Frank Biermann is the first political scientist to receive the award. At the prize ceremony, Jury member Johan ...
Can political science save Sustainable Development Goals? / Frank Biermann
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In 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, which 193 nations agreed to implement. So, what happened? Frank Biermann, a political scientist, analyzed 3,000 scientific studies on the political effects of the Sustainable Development Goals. He found almost no progress. Frank Biermann believes reforming the United Nations and other global institutions is necessary for a s...
Can political science save the sustainable development goals?
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Frank Biermann is a political science professor who proposes a reformed United Nations and more vital institutions to reach sustainability goals. For his environmental governance research, he was awarded the Volvo Environment Prize 2024.
Jury Citation for Volvo Environment Prize 2023.
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Watch the jury citation for Brazilian-born Anthropology Professor Eduardo Brondizio at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA, who received the 2023 Volvo Environment Prize for his research on the Amazon region's social developments and environmental challenges.
Panel discussion at Volvo Environment Prize 2023.
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"The challenge of preserving biodiversity - and having economic growth and equity". Watch the panel discussion with Professor Eduardo Brondizio, Dr. Anne Largauderie, Professor Marie Stenseke, and Professor Thomas Sterner.
Watch the Award Ceremony for the Volvo Environment Prize 2023.
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The Volvo Environment Prize is one of the scientific world's most respected environmental awards. Martin Lundstedt, CEO of Volvo Group and Chairman of the Volvo Environment Prize, hands the award to the 2023 laureate, Professor Eduardo Brondizio.
Rewarding Pathbreaking Science - Award 2023 to research on urbanized Amazonia
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Rewarding Pathbreaking Science - Award 2023 to research on urbanized Amazonia
“The Urbanized Jungle”, the Volvo Environment Prize 2023
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“The Urbanized Jungle”, the Volvo Environment Prize 2023
Jury Citation Volvo Environment Prize 2022
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Jury Citation Volvo Environment Prize 2022
Award Ceremony Volvo Environment Prize 2022
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Award Ceremony Volvo Environment Prize 2022
How can plastic pollution best be prevented?
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How can plastic pollution best be prevented?
Plastic Ocean - Richard Thompson, Tamara Galloway, Penelope Lindeque
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Plastic Ocean - Richard Thompson, Tamara Galloway, Penelope Lindeque
Trailer: Plastic Ocean - the spread of microplastics and what to do about it
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Trailer: Plastic Ocean - the spread of microplastics and what to do about it
Guided by Science - Sustainability Champions on How to Tackle the Planetary Crises
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Guided by Science - Sustainability Champions on How to Tackle the Planetary Crises
Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Nobel Prize winner Syukuro Manabe
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Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Nobel Prize winner Syukuro Manabe
Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Award ceremony
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Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Award ceremony
Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Panel discussion
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Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Panel discussion
Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Full prize event
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Volvo Environment Prize 2021 - Full prize event
Your Energy Strategy, "The Road Not Taken?" 1977, printed by Friends of the Earth Australia 1977, is spot on. Thanks for your vision.
There is a wealth of information on the internet about Dr Solomon's research. She was also a MIT senior professor after leaving NOAA.
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What evidence was found? How was it tested? I want to know as someone who is in search of answers, not a skeptic. But just saying things we’re found means nothing. Give me sources, give me data.
We need someone like Susan Solomon to help countries understand what topic bomb weaponry does to land and sea
Professor Eduardo Brondizio is a great inspiration. I'm a big fan of his research and his dedication and love for the Amazon. ❤
Energy efficiency is more than a free lunch, it is a lunch you are PAID to eat. Amory Lovins I think?
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A dangerous man, this Frank Biermann and his organization. Instead of coming up with solutions for the rapidly warming earth, he is blocking solutions. He himself does not live in the countries that will be hit the hardest. Especially countries around the equator that will not have enough time to adapt to the high temperature increases will be the victims. People have caused the rapid warming of the earth. The least they can do is try to restore it somewhat. And prevent unnecessary suffering of people and animals. The only solution he has is to have people prepare for the extreme weather. So he is putting all his money on one horse, instead of exploring multiple options. Options that will most likely have more results. Poor people cannot prepare for the climate changes. Corrupt governments will also do little, that is why it is so important that steps are taken at a global level. And geo-engineering should not be excluded.
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Using CO2 as a feed stock is going to run into thermodynamic problems. Better to let green plants deal with it.
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Great actors. Great acting. Alas, they'll forget it after a few days
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As a physician but lover of the Earth, I would like to know if Prof Kremen has published any books or articles on her approach. The most recent book I see on Amazon is from 13 years ago: Farming For Bees: Guidelines for Providing Native Bee Habitat on Farms. I would like to learn what comprehensive plan Prof Kremen has that farmers around the world can employ.
Stephen you could access all her research articles in this link scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=v7a8-e0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Very inspiring on all levels - as well as informative! I love the emphasis on the small examples of sustainability being pivotal in making bigger changes. Just another reminder of the "'power of the little idividual" as Buckminster Fuller ( an many others) said back in the 80's. Thank you Terry!
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Very inspiring. I want this to become real policy.
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