Zhanqing Li is the 2025 AGU John Tyndall History of Global Environmental Change Lecturer
Zhanqing Li has been awarded the AGU John Tyndall History of Global Environmental Change Lectureship for his exceptional contributions to advancing atmospheric, environmental, and global change sciences.
American Geophysical Union (AGU), the world’s largest Earth and space science association, holds its annual meeting with ~26000 attendees from around the world. Through its annual Honors and Recognition program, individuals and teams will be honored for their accomplishments in research, education, science communication, and outreach. These honorees have transformed our understanding of the world, impacted our everyday lives, improved our communities and contributed to solutions for a sustainable future. The John Tyndall History of Global Environmental Change Lecture is given by one individual in recognition of outstanding contributions to our understanding of global environmental change. John Tyndall was Irish scientist who discovered the trace gases in the atmosphere causing the greenhouse effect in 1859. The lecturer will give a keynote address to large audience on recent advancements in global environmental studies.
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