Joyeeta Gupta wins Piers Sellers Prize 2022

’A prize such as this one shows that my arguments are moving from the marg
’A prize such as this one shows that my arguments are moving from the margins to the mainstream’ - Joyeeta Gupta (Faculty Sustainability Professor; and Professor of environment and development in the global south at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research of the University of Amsterdam and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education)
'A prize such as this one shows that my arguments are moving from the margins to the mainstream' - Joyeeta Gupta (Faculty Sustainability Professor; and Professor of environment and development in the global south at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research of the University of Amsterdam and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education) - Professor Joyeeta Gupta wins the prize for her world leading contribution to solution focused climate research. The award is bestowed annually in the name of Piers Sellers, the former astronaut, climate scientist and Leeds alumnus, by the Priestley International Centre for Climate at the University of Leeds. The Piers Sellers Prize recognises Professor Gupta as a world leader in interdisciplinary climate research. 'Her many publications and extensive engagement in global climate and environmental commissions and assessments demonstrate her commitment to delivering robust and impactful climate solutions', states the press release of the University of Leeds. 'Her work focuses on the need to phase out fossil fuels in an equitable manner. In particular, she is developing tools to help different stakeholders move towards a climate-resilient and inclusive future. ' On learning of her win, Professor Gupta said: 'I am deeply honoured; as a social science and legal scholar, I engage in analysing wicked, unstructured problems and in showcasing intractable problems and possible equitable solutions; however, a prize such as this one shows that my arguments are moving from the margins to the mainstream.' - Prize giving event and keynote lecture.
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