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Mario J. \u00a0Molina, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Beatrice Fihn, General Secretary for ICAN, Nobel Peace Prize 2017<\/span><\/p>\n Hiroshi Amano, Nobel Prize in Physics 2014<\/span><\/p>\n Anna Ekstr\u00f6m, Sweden\u2019s Minister of Education <\/span><\/p>\n Johan Rockstr\u00f6m, Professor in Environmental Sciences<\/p>\n Steven Hartman, Professor of English<\/p>\n Malin Ideland,\u00a0Professor in Educational Sciences<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Ulf Danielsson, Professor of Theoretical Physics<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Andrea Hvistendahl, Artist and Lecturer at MDH<\/span><\/p>\n Ulrika Florin, Artist and Lecturer at MDH<\/span><\/p>\n Karolina Sandahl, Teacher and Educator at The Global School <\/span><\/p>\n Mathias Demetriades, Teacher and Educator at The Global School<\/span><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Patricia Mazuera, teacher from USA <\/span><\/p>\n Ell Ottosson Jarl, #FridaysForFuture<\/span><\/p>\n Melda Nahnfeldt, #FridaysForFuture<\/span><\/p>\n Patrick Gallagher, teacher from Sweden <\/span><\/p>\n Nega Wilberforce, teacher from Tanzania <\/span><\/p>\n Truong Nguyen Duc, teacher from Vietnam<\/span><\/p>\n Emily Wizzo, teacher from USA<\/span><\/p>\n Karolina Sandahl, teacher from Sweden <\/span><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n Annika Hed\u00e5s Falk, Vice President Education\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Pontus Thunblad, Museum Educator <\/span><\/p>\n Gustav K\u00e4llstrand, Nobel Prize expert<\/span><\/p>\n Carin Klaesson, Curator<\/span><\/p>\n Carl-Johan Markstedt, Museum Educator <\/span><\/p>\n \u00c5sa Sundelin, Museum Educator<\/span><\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"text_content","text_block":" Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 for developing the LED lamp.<\/span><\/p>\n In 2014 the Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to three researchers who had worked on creating blue LED-light, one of them Hiroshi Amano. This invention was the result of groundbreaking work in electronics research – and it had tremendous practical implications. Blue diodes could be combined with red and green to produce white light. This led to the development of our now commonplace LED-lamps. These require less energy than regular light bulbs, which makes them more environmentally friendly. But they also contribute to socially sustainable development. Since they can be driven by batteries charged with solar power, they are very useful in parts of the world without a functioning electric grid. This is a clear example of a Nobel Prize that has changed the world \u201dfor the benefit of humankind.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Read more here<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Nobel Peace Prize 2017 for their work against nuclear weapons.<\/span><\/p>\n Beatrice Fihn is the executive director of ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons), an international coalition made up of more than 500 member organizations from over 100 countries. Nuclear weapons are an existential threat to humankind, and yet they are not illegal. This is what ICAN struggles to change. They took part in drafting the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, which has been signed by 70 nations. The work is far from finished, not all signatories have ratified it and the nations which have nuclear weapons have not signed. The Nobel Peace Prize was both an acknowledgement to ICAN\u2019s important work and a way to support their future struggle.<\/span><\/p>\n Read more here<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995 for discovering how freons damage the ozone layer.<\/span><\/p>\n The ozone in the atmosphere protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. However, certain gases called freons, can damage the ozone layer which leads to more radiation. Freons had many uses, including propellants in spray cans and refrigerants in refrigerators. That freons were causing this \u2019ozone hole\u2019 was discovered by Mario Molina and his colleagues in the 1970s. The following years, they also worked towards limiting the use of freons. Thanks to the Montreal Protocol in 1987 the use of freons has declined, giving the ozone layer the chance to recover. Molina\u2019s story shows that knowledge can lead to political action for the environment. Today, Molina is an outspoken advocate for action against climate change.<\/span><\/p>\n Read more here<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"gallery","galley":[{"ID":10882,"id":10882,"title":"nobel_prizes-chemistry-laureates-1995-molina_01_photo-StandardJPEG","filename":"nobel_prizes-chemistry-laureates-1995-molina_01_photo-StandardJPEG.jpg","filesize":108860,"url":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/wp-content\/uploads\/2004\/02\/nobel_prizes-chemistry-laureates-1995-molina_01_photo-StandardJPEG.jpg","link":"https:\/\/wp.nobelprizemuseum.se\/en\/?attachment_id=10882","alt":"","author":"41","description":"Mario J. Molina. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive.","caption":"Mario J. Molina. 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Nobel Prize Museum Team<\/span><\/h4>\n
Hiroshi Amano<\/span><\/h5>\n
Beatrice Fihn from ICAN<\/span><\/h5>\n
Mario J. Molina<\/span><\/h5>\n
Johan Rockstr\u00f6m<\/span><\/h5>\n