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James Lovelock turned 100 years old and his theory is more relevant than ever. Dag Hessen explains its relevance for the current climate crises.
A new article by Trude Storelvmo and colleagues investigates the climate's sensitivity to greenhouse gases
Dag Hessen reflects on the "climate schizophrenia" in Norwegian politics.
A new article in Apollon discusses the interplay between ground-level ozone and UV radiation in damaging crops.
Quantifying a nitrogen ‘boundary’ in complex environments is crucial for managing local water quality. This study combines water quality observations and simulated nitrogen discharge from agricultural and other sources to estimate nitrogen discharge into waters across China.
An Aftenposten article gives a good introduction to the topic and the need for more interdisciplinary research.
Yesterday, at the Norwegian Science Academy an expert panel came together to discuss the EAT Lancet report.