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LiU's Green Democratisation Laboratory
The Green Democratisation Laboratory explores how new forms of citizen engagement can strengthen public support for climate action in times of accelerating climate change and political polarisation.
Green Democratic Innovations: Why Now, How, and With What Effect?
Climate policymaking is facing a dilemma. At a time when climate change is accelerating and states need to intensify their decarbonization efforts, liberal democracies are suffering from a widespread climate policy backlash. Across Europe and North...
Advancing airborne assessments of greenhouse gas fluxes
Projektet utvecklar nya metoder för storskaliga växthusgasflödesmätningar med drönare, för att noggrant kvantifiera flöden av metan, lustgas och koldioxid. Detta möjliggör bättre bedömningar och reglering av klimatkänsliga utsläpp från landskap.
Carbon Farm: Farming carbon to meet European climate goals
The EU’s new framework for carbon removals is shaping a growing market where forestry becomes key to Europe’s climate transition. This project explores how this market is taking form and what opportunities and challenges it creates for forest owners.
New value chains from alternative forestry
The project explores alternative value chains from continuous cover forestry to strengthen its commercial viability. The goal is to support forest owners in reaching the market while promoting biodiversity and carbon sequestration.
Transformational Adaptation
The growing impacts of climate change highlight the urgency of adaptation. This project examines how the concept of transformational adaptation influences international climate negotiations and explores its potential benefits and challenges.
Reliable validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments
The project develops new methods to improve the validation of greenhouse gas models and assessments. The focus is on creating cost-effective, mobile, and high-resolution methods for measuring greenhouse gas fluxes and land use.
Support for stakeholder cooperation and multifunctional adaptation of residential areas
The project aims to strengthen property owners' ability to adapt buildings to the climate. We study how climate vulnerability is analysed in different property stocks and how residential areas can be adapted while residents' added value increases.
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30 October 2025
Unexpectedly high emissions from wastewater treatment plants
Greenhouse gas emissions from many wastewater treatment plants may be more than twice as large as previously thought. This is shown in a new study from LiU, where the researchers used drones with specially manufactured sensors to measure emissions.
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05 June 2025
Rivers release ancient carbon into the atmosphere
Watercourses release soil carbon that can be thousands of years old into the atmosphere. This runs counter to the prevailing view that it is mainly carbon from newly decomposed organic material that is released from watercourses.