Michael Mann Honored with Planet Earth Award

Michael Mann

Michael Mann, Penn’s Vice Provost for Climate Science, Policy, and Action and Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science, has been awarded the Alliance of World Scientists’ (AWS) Planet Earth Award. He is one of only five honorees to receive this year’s distinction.
 
The Planet Earth Award recognizes efforts that “champion life on Earth” and “demonstrate exceptional creativity or contributions in their work in science or science-based advocacy with the public, policymakers, or other groups seeking solutions to environmental challenges.” The award can go to individuals or to groups.
 
AWS says that Mann, who also serves as Director of the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, “has advanced understanding of human-induced climate change and the need for action to mitigate its effects.” The organization also points to Mann’s famed “hockey stick” graph as an enduring symbol of his contributions to science and climate education. That graph shows the dramatic rise in global temperatures that has played out over the past century amid worsening climate impacts.
 
Mann has received many honors and distinctions for his climate work and his vast science expertise. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2020 and to a position as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 2024. Mann is additionally the author of more than 200 peer-reviewed publications and widely considered one of the nation’s leading climate scientists and commentators.

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