Prof. Tandong Yao is one of the world’s foremost authorities on glaciers and environment as well as their impacts on human society. Since the 1980s, he has based his life and research in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) region, also known as the Third Pole of Earth and Asia’s Water Tower. He led many scientific programs relating to climate and environmental changes and their human impacts in the region. Among them, he successfully initiated in 2009 an international program titled Third Pole Environment (TPE), which addresses “water-ice-air-vegetation-rock (soil)-human” interactions on the Third Pole region, and has gained international attention and support. Since 1984, he has led 17 scientific expeditions to explore various glaciers and collect the ice core samples in the harshest condition to study climate and environmental changes. The latest was on 4 May 2022, when he, as the leader of the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research team, climbed to the top of Mount Everest to collect ice core samples and to install the most comprehensive environmental observation facilities at the pinnacle of Earth with an altitude of 8,848 meters. Prof. Yao’s scientific contributions are voluminous and have led to breakthrough understanding of the TP climate and environmental changes and their societal impacts. His major scientific contributions include the following: (1) He has pioneered ice core research in the Tibetan Plateau and found that the Tibetan Plateau is experiencing the warmest climate since the last 2,000 years. (2) His research revealed the significant influence of the interaction between the westerlies and the Indian monsoon on the precipitation spatial pattern over the Tibetan Plateau . Prof. Yao has published more than 470 articles in high-impact international journals. He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2017, he was awarded the Vega Medal by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography as the first Asian scientist to win the award for his contributions to research on TP glaciers and the environment. He was elected a Fellow of AGU in 2020. It is gratifying to see that Prof. Yao is recognized for his pioneering research on TP climate and environmental changes and their influences on human society with the Bert Bolin Global and Environmental Change Award and Lecture.
—Qingyun Duan, Hohai University, Nanjing, China