Posted Date Thursday, April 23, 2026 : 11:05 (+4GMT)
AUS professor named UAE National Champion in prestigious global scientific prize

Professor Steve Griffiths recognized for breakthrough carbon capture research with global implications for industrial decarbonization

Sharjah, UAE, 23 April 2026 - American University of Sharjah (AUS) is proud to announce that Professor Steve Griffiths, Vice Chancellor for Research, has been named the UAE National Champion in the fourth edition of the Frontiers Planet Prize (FPP). His selection marks the UAE’s debut in the renowned global competition, which mobilizes scientists worldwide to advance research on planetary boundaries.

Dr. Griffiths was one of 25 national champions selected globally by the Jury of 100, an independent group of leading sustainability and planetary health experts chaired by Professor Johan Rockström, architect of the renowned planetary boundaries framework.

Professor Rockström said, “The 25 national winners of the 2026 Frontiers Planet Prize exemplify the diversity of research that is so urgently needed. Spanning a range of topics, disciplines and methodological approaches, they share a defining quality: excellence in advancing our understanding of the Earth system and unlocking new frontiers in the solution space.”

The UAE National Champion award recognizes Dr. Griffiths and his co-authors for a landmark study on carbon capture technologies published in Nature Reviews Chemistry, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals. The research was conducted in collaboration with a team led by Dr. Griffiths and Professor Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Champion and Director of the Industrial Decarbonization Research and Innovation Center and Director of the Research Center for Carbon Solutions at Heriot-Watt University, along with Professor John M. Andresen and Dr. Jeannie Ziang Yie Tan at Heriot-Watt University, and João M. Uratani of the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex. The paper assesses the chemistry innovations needed for the deployment of carbon capture at scale, given that industrial exhaust gases vary considerably in CO₂ concentration, temperature and pressure.

“The emissions-intensive, or hard-to-abate, industries like cement, steel and chemicals directly account for roughly 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and 85 percent of manufacturing emissions worldwide, and these emissions cannot be readily mitigated by energy efficiency and electrification coupled with renewable electricity alone,” said Dr. Griffiths. “Our research evaluates five families of carbon capture technology at or beyond the prototype stage to give industry and policymakers a clear, evidence-based picture of what works, where, and how close it is to deployment. Advancing these technologies is critical if we are serious about ever achieving net-zero emissions,” he added.

“We are delighted to see our work recognized on the global stage by the Frontiers Planet Prize.  This acknowledgment affirms the importance of collaborative research, innovation and partnerships in accelerating industrial decarbonization and delivering meaningful impact for planetary health. Our study highlights the urgency of scaling carbon capture, and this award helps shine a global spotlight on the innovation needed to accelerate climate solutions at scale,” said Professor Maroto-Valer.

According to the International Energy Agency and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, global carbon capture capacity must increase more than 100-fold, from around 50 million metric tons today to as much as 6 billion metric tons annually by 2050 if the aspiration of limiting global warming to 1.5°C is to be achieved. As this target becomes increasingly unattainable, carbon capture, which is already established in the oil and gas industry, gains importance for its adoption across other carbon-intensive sectors that have lagged significantly in reducing their carbon emissions.

In parallel to the FPP announcement of the national champions, the research was also published in a policy report developed in collaboration with the Frontiers Policy Labs, United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR), and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. The report, titled From Science to Policy: Planetary Solutions in Action, highlights a range of practical, policy-based measures policymakers can adopt to support science-backed responses to the planetary crisis.

This is the second high-profile study conducted jointly by researchers from AUS and Heriot-Watt University, following a collaboration in 2024 that proposed green flight paths and the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel as strategies for decarbonizing long-haul air traffic. The team is currently working on a major study focused on digital green shipping corridors.

“As a global energy leader with a commitment to environmental sustainability, the UAE is taking a leading role in the practical deployment of carbon capture technologies,” said Dr. Griffiths. “Our research has particular resonance for the Gulf region’s decarbonization agenda while also providing an evidence base for sustainability agendas globally.”

'This recognition also reflects the growing momentum of research and innovation at AUS. From the establishment of our Energy, Water and Sustainable Environment Research Center to my own local and international collaborative studies on sustainable solutions for emissions-intensive industries, AUS researchers are producing work with real-world impact that extends well beyond Sharjah,” he concluded.

Dr. Griffiths’ win was officially announced alongside all Frontiers Planet Prize National Champions on Earth Day, April 22, 2026. As a National Champion, he will have the opportunity to share his award-winning research at national and international conferences to facilitate the systemic change needed to safeguard our planet's health. He has also been invited to attend the Frontiers Planet Prize Award Ceremony, which will take place on 18 January 2027, in Davos. The scientists awarded in this round will be considered for the prize’s USD 1 million award, which is granted to three winning scientists later in the year.

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