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Johan Kuylenstierna - Jury 2021

Johan Kuylenstierna - Chair of the Swedish Climate Policy Council Johan is an Adjunct Professor and Doctor Honaris Causa at Stockholm University. He has worked on Agenda 21 and water resource issues at the United Nations in New York, and was CEO of Stockholm Environment Institute. Johan is an active lecturer and debater, involved in several organizations related to the environment, energy and climate.
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