New Research Article on "Dynamics of the Climate Dilemma"The paper " Dynamics of the Climate Dilemma " written by Erling Berge has been published by Research Features Magazine, May 2024.
New approach can reduce laughing gas emissions from agriculture by up to 95%Norwegian scientists have isolated a soil bacterium that eats laughing gas. With a new technique developed at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, the bacteria can help us reduce greenhouse gas …
Introducing new network promoting sustainable transport for everyoneAre you interested in transport and mobility? Do you believe that social factors should play a central role in shaping our transportation systems? This new network might be something for you.
16 May - Fetullah Atas (REALTEK)PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public Defence. Fetullah Atas, Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK) will defend his PhD thesis "Traversablity-guided Planning for Efficient Robot Navigation in Un…
Adaptive forest management might mitigate future climate change impacts on Norwegian forestsIn her PhD, Joyce Machado Nunes Romeiro has investigated how climate change could double bark beetle damage in Norway and suggests adaptive forest management for economic and ecological benefits.
Peat-free and peat-reduced growing media vary in suitabilityIn her doctoral thesis, Siv Mari Aurdal has evaluated the effect and potential of alternative growing media for versatile plant production based on compost from sludge digestate and garden waste, as w…
WP 9: The Carbon Footprint of Capital: Evidence from France, Germany and the US based on Distributional Environmental AccountsFor more information visit Skatteforsk - Centre for Tax Research.
7 May – Kim Viggo Weiby (BIOVIT)PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public DefenceKim Viggo Weiby, Faculty of Biosciences (BIOVIT) will defend his PhD thesis “Strategies in silage production to mitigate enteric methane emissions from rum…
3 May: Joyce Machado Nunes Romeiro (MINA)Joyce Machado Nunes Romeiro will defend her PhD thesis " Climate change impacts on natural forest disturbances: bark beetle damage potential and management adaptations" Friday 3 May, 2024.