Rahmstorf published numerous research articles in high-ranking scientific journals, but also books targeting a broader public including even a children's book. He is also one of the founders of the English-language science blog RealClimate as well as of its German counterpart KlimaLounge. He features in hundreds of interviews done by journalists working for print media or TV broadcasters around the world. He started working at PIK in 1996. In 2010, he was elected a Fellow of the AGU in recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements.
The Climate Communication Prize will be presented at this fall's AGU conference where more than 20.000 researchers from all over the world gather for the largest international Earth science meeting of this kind. Previous price winners are Richard B. Alley, Richard C.J. Somerville, Katharine Hayhoe, Kevin E. Trenberth, Jeffrey T. Kiel, and Gavin A.Schmidt.
Weblink to the homepage of Stefan Rahmstorf : http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan/index.html
Stefan Rahmstorf on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rahmstorf
Weblink to a video portrait of Stefan Rahmstorf by YaleClimateConnections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGfXbGP5pig
More informationen on the Climate Communication Prize:
https://honors.agu.org/medals-awards/climate-communication-prize/
https://eos.org/agu-news/2017-agu-union-medal-award-and-prize-recipients-announced