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Frontiers Planet Prize 2025 for Prof. Günter Blöschl

Prof. Günter Blöschl is one of the 19 national champions of the Frontiers Planet Prize this year!

Prof. Blöschl is awarded the Frontiers Planet Prize

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As part of “Earth Day” on April 22, the paper Megafloods in Europe can be anticipated from observations in hydrologically similar catchments (Nature Geoscience, 2023) was awarded the Frontiers Planet Prize by an international jury. The paper provides strategies to better predict risks from extreme flood events and thus strengthen resilience to the consequences of climate change.

The Frontiers Planet Prize was established to highlight and promote the most urgent scientific solutions for respecting planetary boundaries. The most outstanding contributions were selected from over 600 leading universities worldwide in a multi-stage selection process.

Prof. Blöschl will now be represented with his research in the final round of the competition for one of the main international prizes worth 1 million USD. The award ceremony will take place in June 2025 at the Villars Symposium in Switzerland.

For Prof. Blöschl, it is another prestigious entry on the already very long list of awards with which he has been honoured. He was recently awarded the “Stockholm Water Prize”, which is also known as the “Nobel Prize for Water”. It will be presented by the King of Sweden in Stockholm in August.

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Paper: Megafloods in Europe can be anticipated from observations in hydrologically similar catchments, opens an external URL in a new window