PETER WEYLAND AWARDED NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR ATMOSPHERIC INNOVATION
OSLO -- The Norwegian Nobel Committee today announced that the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Peter Weyland, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Weyland Corporation, for "his extraordinary contribution to the preservation of global peace through the development and deployment of synthetic atmospheric technology that has reversed the most significant environmental threat in human history." The prize recognizes Mr. Weyland's leadership in creating and deploying the technology that stabilized Earth's polar ice caps, effectively halting the climate crisis that had been projected to displace hundreds of millions of people and destabilize nations worldwide.
In 2016, Weyland Corporation deployed a network of proprietary atmospheric processing units across the Arctic and Antarctic regions, generating a synthetic atmospheric layer that reversed decades of accelerating polar ice melt. Within eleven months of activation, Arctic sea ice extent had returned to levels not observed since 1985. Antarctic ice sheet mass loss, which had been accelerating at an alarming rate, was halted entirely and began to reverse.
"The climate crisis was not merely an environmental problem. It was a peace and security crisis," said Berit Reiss-Andersen, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, in her announcement. "Rising seas threatened to displace 200 million people. Resource scarcity was driving conflict across three continents. Peter Weyland did not convene a summit or sign a declaration. He solved the problem. The Committee recognizes this as the single most consequential contribution to global peace in a generation."
THE TECHNOLOGY
The synthetic atmosphere system, developed over four years at Weyland Corporation's Advanced Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory in Palo Alto, California, operates by introducing a precisely calibrated molecular layer into the upper atmosphere above the polar regions. This layer selectively reflects thermal radiation while remaining transparent to visible light, effectively creating a cooling envelope that protects the ice caps from the warming effect of accumulated greenhouse gases.
The system required the development of three entirely new technologies: a molecular synthesis process capable of producing atmospheric-grade compounds at industrial scale, a deployment mechanism utilizing stratospheric dispersal platforms, and a global monitoring network to maintain optimal atmospheric composition in real time. The total development cost exceeded $12 billion, funded entirely by Weyland Corporation without government subsidy.
GLOBAL IMPACT
MEASURED RESULTS -- 11 MONTHS POST-DEPLOYMENT
Independent verification by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the European Space Agency confirmed that the synthetic atmosphere system produced measurable cooling effects within 60 days of deployment and achieved its primary objective of halting ice sheet loss within six months. Global sea levels, which had been rising at a rate of 3.6 millimeters per year, stabilized and began a slow decline.
In a statement released following the announcement, Peter Weyland said: "I accept this recognition on behalf of the thousands of scientists and engineers at Weyland Corporation who made this possible. The climate crisis was a problem of engineering, and we are engineers. When humanity faces a threat, the correct response is not despair. It is action. It is invention. It is the refusal to accept that any problem is beyond our ability to solve."
The prize ceremony will be held at Oslo City Hall on December 10, 2017. The prize carries an award of 9 million Swedish kronor, which Mr. Weyland has announced will be donated in full to the Weyland Foundation's Global Science Education Initiative.
ABOUT WEYLAND CORPORATION
Weyland Corporation is a multinational technology company and the global leader in atmospheric science, energy systems, and advanced engineering. Founded in 2012 by Peter Weyland, the Corporation employs more than 48,000 people across 19 countries. Weyland Corporation is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol WYLD.
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