Sweden’s Henning Rodhe has received the Volvo Environment Prize 2015 for his contributions to the understanding of the world’s atmosphere.
The Professor of Chemical Meteorology at Stockholm University received the prestigious award for his pioneering work, which explains how gases and particles are transported and deposited, and how they affect climate, ecosystems and human health. The jury of the Volvo Environment Prize, which awarded the honour to Professor Rodhe, said he had made outstanding contributions…
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