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Green warrior: Japan’s Asahi Glass Foundation selects Veerabhadran of UCSD for ‘Blue Planet’ global prize

He helped uncover the role of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) such as methane, tropospheric ozone, halocarbons (HFCs), and black carbon. His contributions include the discovery of the super-greenhouse effect of chlorofluorocarbons, and clarification of the climate effects of black carbon through an international field project he led on Atmospheric Brown Clouds (ABCs), according to a Luxe, a UC communiqué.

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Green warrior: Japan’s Asahi Glass Foundation selects Veerabhadran of UCSD for ‘Blue Planet’ global prize
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ANUSH NARASIMHAN
SAN FRANCISCO, JUNE 22

Japan’s Asahi Glass Foundation will confer the international environmental award, the Blue Planet Prize, on an Indo-American climate and atmospheric scientist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, Veerabhadran Ramanathan.

Each recipient is presented with a certificate of merit, a commemorative trophy, and 50 million Japanese yen in prize money.

The 2021 #BluePlanetPrize Winners are Prof. Ramanathan (USA), who investigated non-CO2 pollutants (SLCPs) & Prof. Munasinghe (Sri Lanka), who pioneered Sustainomics framework which views development issues from environment, social, & economic perspectives https://t.co/fUtKom3ol5 pic.twitter.com/w9h1HjH9eY

— Blue Planet Prize (@BluePlanetPrize) June 16, 2021

Mohan Munasinghe, the founder and chairman of the Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND), is a fellow recipient. Sri Lanka Munasinghe pioneered the integrative, transdisciplinary ‘Sustainomics’ framework which views development issues from environmental, social, and economic perspectives

Ramanathan, the Edward A. Frieman Endowed Presidential Chair in Climate Sustainability at Scripps, has spent decades investigating the climate effects of global warming pollutants other than carbon dioxide. He helped uncover the role of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) such as methane, tropospheric ozone, halocarbons (HFCs), and black carbon. His contributions include the discovery of the super-greenhouse effect of chlorofluorocarbons, and clarification of the climate effects of black carbon through an international field project he led on Atmospheric Brown Clouds (ABCs), according to a Luxe, a UC communique.

Ramanathan showed that reductions in SLCPs can rapidly reduce warming and significantly improve air pollution. He later took the initiative to spearhead global actions to reduce SLCPs.

“This prize is like the North Star for me since it will amplify my climate solution efforts – bridging gaps across political chasms and bringing science into alliance with policy and faith for climate actions,” said Ramanathan.

“This prestigious recognition of Professor Ramanathan’s groundbreaking work in atmospheric science and advocacy is well deserved,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “His collaborative and interdisciplinary research has advanced the frontiers of knowledge, shaped a new field of study, and led to discoveries that have and will continue to transform many lives.”

Ramanathan joined Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1990, having already garnered a reputation as one of America’s leading climate scientists. Early in his career, he had observed the greenhouse effect of ozone-depleting industrial chemicals and made groundbreaking measurements of planet Earth’s heat budget. He also demonstrated that aerosol pollutants such as black carbon soot could contribute significantly to global warming while also endangering public health and diminishing crop yields.

In the 2000s, a series of events led Ramanathan to step beyond field research to tackle climate change in other ways. Pope John Paul II appointed him to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, an advisory panel. In recent years, Ramanathan has engaged with the American evangelical community and faith leaders, including the Dalai Lama on the need to protect creation and press for environmental justice.

“Few scientists have provided service to society in such a variety of ways,” said Scripps Oceanography Director Margaret Leinen.

“In the first act of his career, he made the world understand that there are pollutants beyond carbon dioxide that are heating the planet. Now in his second act, he has established that climate change is an issue that requires scientists, humanists and religious leaders to work together. He has made it much easier for the public to take an active role in protecting the planet through his online educational offerings and he has shown how society can score early easy wins in slowing the pace of global warming.”

Scripps Oceanography’s legacy of climate science

Ramanathan becomes the second Scripps scientist to receive the prestigious award, which has been given to many of the world’s leading climate researchers. In 1993, the second year of the award, Charles David Keeling, the namesake of Scripps Oceanography’s iconic Keeling Curve, received the honor. The Keeling Curve is a program Keeling established to measure concentrations of the chief human-caused greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, in the atmosphere.

The Award Ceremony is scheduled to take place on October. 6 at Tokyo Kaikan. Commemorative lectures will be given on October 7 and 9, at United Nations University (Shibuya Ward, Tokyo) and at Kyoto University, respectively.

(Anush Narasimhan is a summer intern with NE. He is an eighth-grader from Kennedy Middle School in Cupertino, CA)

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