Political scientist awarded the Volvo Environment Prize 2024
Press release from the Volvo Environment Prize Foundation
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, which 193 nations agreed to implement. So, what happened? According to
"We analyzed 3,000 scientific studies on the political effects of the Sustainable Development Goals," says Biermann. "We found that, so far, they´ve had no transformative impacts on our societies or the political system, not at the local, national, or global levels. This was a very disappointing finding indeed."
So, are the big global meetings—on climate change, biodiversity, equity, and poverty alleviation—meaningless? "No", says Biermann. "These international conventions and conferences are important, but they're not changing the world from one day to another. They initiate reform, which governments later implement. It takes time."
However, the Earth System is under immense pressure, so time is running out. He believes reforming the United Nations and other global institutions is necessary for a sustainable transition.
Although the Volvo Environment Prize laureates have come from various academic disciplines, most have been natural scientists, with
"One of many ideas is that hundreds of airplanes would fly around the Earth and put substances into the stratosphere to cool the planet artificially," says Biermann. "I think this is a very dangerous idea. As a social scientist, I believe we cannot govern this mechanism. We lack institutions of global governance for this kind of planetary-scale technology. Also, the risks of solar geoengineering are poorly understood and can never be fully known. Impacts will vary across regions, and there are uncertainties about the effects on weather patterns, agriculture, and the provision of basic food and water needs."
The Jury for the Volvo Environment Prize says in their motivation for the 2024 award:
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Since the first award 35 years ago, the Volvo Environment Prize has become one of the scientific world's most respected environmental prizes. The award will be celebrated on
For more information about the 2024 laureate and the award, go to www.environment-prize.com
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