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2022 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity

Richard Feely and Adrienne Sutton (as part of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report team) 

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation recognizes the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for producing scientific knowledge, alerting society, and informing decision-makers to make better choices for combating climate change and the loss of biodiversity. The IPCC, the Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2007 (in conjunction with Al Gore) is the United Nations organism that has, since 1998, fostered the production of scientific knowledge within the scope of evaluating the climate impacts of human actions and supporting governments as regards their decision-making and the implementation of measures able to combat climate change. The IPCC has played a crucial role in accompanying the commitments made under the Paris Agreement on climate changes through the regular publication of reports and the results of voluntary work undertaken by thousands of scientists all around the world.

Award Year
2023

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