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Johan Rockström

Swedish environmental scientist (born 1965)

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Johan Rockström is the 354th most popular engineer, the 1,191st most popular biography from Sweden and the 8th most popular Swedish Engineer.

Johan Rockström is a Swedish professor known for his work in environmental science and sustainability, particularly in the field of global water resources and climate change. He is also recognized for co-developing the concept of "planetary boundaries," which outlines the environmental limits within which humanity can safely operate.

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Among Engineers

Among engineers, Johan Rockström ranks 354 out of 389Before him are Anatoly Blagonravov, Pat Symonds, Tommy Flowers, Chuck Peddle, Pavel Pavel, and Willy Rampf. After him are Bob Bell, Mehdi Jomaa, Willy Ley, Vladimir Barmin, Jean-Luc Sandoz, and Ivan Artobolevsky.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Johan Rockström ranks 463Before him are Kevin Williamson, Juliet Landau, Sabine Braun, Michal Šanda, Gerhard Rodax, and Bogna Koreng. After him are Richard K. Morgan, Keiji Inafune, Rica Reinisch, Pascal Tayot, Gilles Panizzi, and Yoshikazu Isoda.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Johan Rockström ranks 1,191 out of NaNBefore him are Nils Nilsson (1936), Ljubomir Vranjes (1973), Magnus Andersson (1958), Josef Ternström (1888), Erik Lindh (1964), and Lars Leijonborg (1949). After him are Thomas Enqvist (1974), Lisa Ekdahl (1971), Karin Alvtegen (1965), Mikael Åkerfeldt (1974), Kenny Bräck (1966), and Agneta Andersson (1961).

Among Engineers In Sweden

Among engineers born in Sweden, Johan Rockström ranks 8Before him are Gustaf de Laval (1845), Harry Nyquist (1889), Erik Dahlbergh (1625), Johan August Brinell (1849), Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (1721), and Waloddi Weibull (1887).

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