Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement is the premier award for environmental science, energy and medicine conferring great benefit upon mankind.
Through their work, Tyler Laureates have focused worldwide attention on environmental problems by their discoveries and the solutions that resulted.
Tyler Laureates receive a $200,000 annual prize and are presented a gold medallion at ceremonies in Los Angeles. The Tyler Prize, administered by the University of Southern California, was established by the late John and Alice Tyler in 1973.
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Sue Anderson, Administrator
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2009 AnnouncementRichard Alley of Penn State, V. “Ram” Ramanathan of Scripps have demonstrated the global reach and severity of human impacts on climate... (cont'd)
2009 Laureate Lecture (PDF)On Thursday, April 23, at 2 p.m., Alley and Ramanathan will deliver public lectures at the Davidson Conference Center of the University of Southern California, which administers the prize.
Tyler Laureate VideosSee videos of past Laureate lectures.