Thomas Sterner highly ranked opinion leader for sustainable development in Sweden

Thomas Sterner, professor of environmental economics at School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg , has been ranked nr 9 of the most 101 influential opinion leaders in Sweden for sustainable development by the leading sustainability magazine Aktuell Hållbarhet.

Motivation: The professor's engagement is most noticeable internationally; As a visiting professor at the College de France in Paris, chief economist at the Environmental Defense Fund in New York and as chair of the research committee of the Environment for Development Initiative, which supports environmental economists in developing countries. Sterner was one of the principal authors of Chapter 15 in the IPCC's fifth assessment of climate change.

The recognition of the achievements of Thomas Sterner marks EfD's and University of Gothenburg’s  role in the area of sustainability and climate economics.

Top 15 opinion leaders in Sweden. (ranking last year within brackets)

  1. Mattias Goldmann, CEO, Fores (37)
  2. Åsa Romson, Minister for Climate and the Environment (16)
  3. Johan Rockström, Executive Director, Stockholm Resilience Center (7)
  4. Maria Wetterstrand, Chairman Miljömålsrådet (5)
  5. Anders Wijkman, Chairman i Miljömålsberedningen och The Swedish Recycling Industries' Association (Återvinningsindustrierna) (14)
  6. Johan Kuylenstierna, Executive Director, Stockholm Environment Institute (12)
  7. Svante Axelsson, Director General, the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (Naturskyddsföreningen) (5)
  8. Björn Risinger, Director General för the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Naturvårdsverket) (New)
  9. Thomas Sterner, Professor Environmental Economics, School of Business, Economics and Law at the university of Gothenburg (40)
  10. Mats Andersson, CEO, The Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund (Fjärde AP-fonden) 
  11. Lin Lerpold, Executive Director, Mistra Center for Sustainable Markets, Stockholm School of Economics (New)
  12. Isabella Lövin, Minister for International Development Cooperation (21)
  13. Håkan Wirtén, Director General WWF (Världsnaturfonden WWF) (77)
  14. Antonia Ax:son Johnson, founder and member of the board, Axfoundation (25)
  15. Annika Jacobson, Program Manager, Greenpeace i Sverige (86)

 Read more about the ranking (in Swedish)

News | 13 April 2016