Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, and LUT University, Finland are delighted to announce the launch of a new international biennial prize for outstanding contributions to the understanding of phenomena attributed to and arising from a changing climate, the great challenge of our era. This shared deep appreciation for sustainability led to the establishment of The Global Prize, a biennial environmental award for academic institutions´ researchers of any career stage who have already published, top-quality research which has transformative and transboundary implications for addressing climate change-induced issues globally. It will have an unusually broad remit, from advances in atmospheric physics to works of cultural history and literature. 

Past President of the Royal Society, Astronomer Royal, Honorary Fellow of Clare Hall Cambridge
Global temperatures and CO2 levels rise faster every year, highlighting the threat of catastrophic climate change. It's urgent to develop innovative ideas to mitigate or adept to this global emergency. This prize will honour efforts on these fronts.
Professor Lord Martin Rees FRS
Past President of the Royal Society, Astronomer Royal, Honorary Fellow of Clare Hall Cambridge

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