Nobel Recognition For China's Carbon-Neutral Leadership


(MENAFN- Asia Times)

The Nobel Sustainability Trust Foundation (NST), a Zurich-based foundation led by Dr Michael Nobel and established by four members of the Nobel family, convened its second annual summit in Paris, France, at Palais Brogniart on November 22. Summit proceedings, focused this year on“Energy and Water”, were broadcast worldwide over social media.

The keynote speaker was British scientist Professor Stanley Whittingham, director of the Institute for Materials Research at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Whittingham was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside Akira Yoshino (Japan) and John B Goodenough (USA)“for the development of lithium-ion batteries.”

A principal purpose of this year's summit, the initial one having been held in Bergen, Norway, in 2021, was the presentation by the Board of Directors of the Nobel Sustainability Trust Foundation of the Medal for Outstanding Contribution in Sustainability.

The two recipients, from Asia and North America, respectively, were Dr. Bruno Wu of Beijing, China, founder of the World Carbon Neutrality Council, and Mr. Collin O´Mara of Reston, Virginia, USA, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation.


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NST Medal Award winner Dr Bruno Wu. Image: Supplied

The NST Directors also awarded a Special Recognition Letter to the Government of the People's Republic of China for outstanding contributions to advancing carbon neutrality.

The Nobel Sustainability Trust Foundation, founded by the then-chairman of the Swedish Nobel family Gustaf Nobel and family members Michael, Philip and Peter under the name of“The Nobel Charity Trust” in 2007, given its present name in 2011 to more accurately represent its role and activities.

Its board of trustees today includes five members of the Nobel Family. The NST logo and The Sustainability Award are trademarked in the EU and worldwide. The NST is independent of the Nobel Foundation that awards the Nobel prizes established by Alfred Nobel. It reflects the wishes of the five Nobel family members currently serving as trustees to have a new prize associated with the Nobel name devoted to sustainable development.

At his introductory presentation of the Paris Summit 2022, NST chairman Michael Nobel said the annual“Sustainable Development Award” will focus on applied science and recognize outstanding sustainable development projects around the world, including in the fields of new energy, new materials, water, health, agriculture, IT and artificial intelligence.

He noted that future award winners would be selected by a top jury organized by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany, one of the world's leading institutes of technology.

This year's awards and recognition letter were presented at the Paris Summit by Bertie Ahern, co-chair of the Interaction Council of 40 Former Heads of State and Government and former prime minister of Ireland.

The NST cited the following data in support of the Recognition Letter to China:

In support of the award to Dr Bruno Wu, the NST said:

GCN, a company founded by Dr. Wu, is a global leader in innovative technology in the field of carbon-neutral technology. Its vision is to realize and accelerate the transformation of commercial transportation from fossil fuels to next-generation green power to achieve carbon neutrality.


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NST Medal Award winner Collin O'Mara. Image: Twitter

Medal recipient Collin O'Mara, president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, the largest wildlife conservation organization in the United States, was awarded the medal for his many years of sustained efforts in environmental and animal conservation and his contributions to watershed restoration.

The National Wildlife Federation has made significant contributions to urban development and the conservation of animals in their natural habitats, saving endangered species and forestalling climate change.

O'Mara understands the need for nature-based solutions to address climate risks and carbon sequestration. He fought for resiliency programs, bolstering coastal lands and ecosystem restoration on a large scale to protect watersheds and ensure communities are safe.

As a direct result of his advocacy, nearly US$1 billion was allocated for coastal restoration and resilience investments as well as aquatic ecosystem restoration efforts across the United States, including a historic effort to restore the Everglades in Florida.

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