Milutin Milankovic Medal
The Milutin Milankovic Medal is an annual award in geosciences from the European Geosciences Union (EGU).
The award was introduced in 1993 by the European Geophysical Society (EGS). After its merger with the European Union of Geosciences (EUG) in 2003, the award has been made by the EGU in the division “Climate: Past, Present and Future”.
The medal is awarded to scientists for outstanding research in the field of long-term climate change and modeling. It is named after the Yugoslav geophysicist Milutin Milanković in recognition of his scientific and editorial achievements.
Award winners
- 1993: Bert RJ Bolin
- 1994: André L. Berger
- 1995: Jean-Claude Duplessy
- 1996: Lennart Bengtsson
- 1997: Jean Jouzel
- 1998: Syukuro Manabe
- 1999: Sir Nicholas J. Shackleton
- 2000: Robert Sadourny
- 2001: John Kutzbach
- 2002: I. Colin Prentice
- 2003: George Kukla , John Imbrie
- 2004: Frederik Hilgen
- 2005: Martin Claussen
- 2006: Michael Sarnthein
- 2007: Pinxian Wang
- 2008: William Richard Peltier
- 2009: Pascale Braconnot
- 2010: James D. Hays
- 2011: Andrey Ganopolski
- 2012: Wolfgang Berger
- 2013: Didier Paillard
- 2014: Maureen E. Raymo
- 2015: Paul J. Valdes
- 2016: James C. Zachos
- 2017: Axel Timmermann
- 2018: David A. Hodell
- 2019: Jacques Laskar
- 2020: Valérie Masson-Delmotte
Web links
- Milutin Milankovic Medal (with a list of the winners)
Individual evidence
- ↑ From the EGU website: […] to scientists for their outstanding research in long-term climatic changes and modeling.
- ↑ EGU announces 2020 awards and medals. In: egu.eu. October 22, 2019, accessed October 22, 2019 .