Seminars
September 9
Mads Greaker and Knut Einar Rosendahl, professors at Oslo Metropolitan University and NMBU respectively, will hold a seminar titled "Vehicle to grid and intermittent renewables". The seminar will be held in Tårnbygningen at NMBU on Thursday September the 9th at 15:00.
September 3
Priscilla Creppy, PhD candidate at the School of Economics and business at NMBU, will present her ongoing work titled "A Three-Layered Heckman Model for Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice CV: Evidence from Carbon Capture Studies". The seminar will be held in Tårnbygningen at NMBU on Wednesday September the 3rd at 13:15 to 14:00.
August 20
Carolyn Fischer will hold a presentation titled "Capital Adjustment Costs and Nationally Determined Contributions - How to Avoid Double Transitions of Energy Capital". The seminar will be held in Tårnbygningen at NMBU in room T401 at 14:15 to 15:30.
August 20
"Tropical forest carbon markets and the indigenous critique", At Litteraturhuset, Oslo, August 20th 2025 at 13.00 - 15.45 hrs.
More than one-third of the world’s remaining intact tropical forests lie within territories claimed by Indigenous Peoples. This seminar focuses on ART (Architecture for REDD+ Transactions), the certifier of tropical forest carbon credits, part of a new international carbon trading architecture initiated and financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment. (article and registration below).
August 13
Bjørge Gunnarson Bondevik, PhD scholar at the School of Economics and Business, will present details of his planned field work. Title of presentation: "Identification strategies in the presence of selection bias: Estimating (causal) effect of coffee value chain interventions among smallholder farmers".
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