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Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
How does Europe’s just transition unfold in practice?
In a new article, Eva Lövbrand, Cecilia Enberg and Veronica Brodén-Gyberg trace how EU’s efforts to do justice in the transition to climate neutrality unfold in practice through the work of the online portal Just Transition Platform.
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Resonance with utopias and future practices
In order to manage climate change as societies we need tools to think differently about the future. In a new article, Christian Ståhl explores how the concept of resonance can be used to inspire future-oriented practices.
GROWL: Greening of Working Life
To meet climate goals, the world of work must undergo a transformation. The GROWL research group focuses on the people, organizations, and policies involved in the green transition of working life.
Knowledge politics, communication and learning
We investigate how knowledge about current environmental and developmental challenges is represented, legitimised, problematised, and understood in contexts such as education, research practices, media, and policy processes.
Educational modules in environmental chemistry for Swedish upper secondary school
This project develops environmental chemistry modules for high schools. With audio, video, exercises, and experiments, it helps students and teachers explore chemicals’ role in society and environmental issues.
Just transformation: The places, politics and ethics of fossil free society
In 2017 the Swedish Parliament adopted a new climate policy framework that lays the foundations for an ambitious decarbonization of all sectors in Swedish society. The aim is to turn Sweden into the first fossil-free welfare state by 2045.
Visual Water
Heavy rainfall is causing damage in urban built environments and are expected to be further intensified due to climate change. We develop an interactive visualization platform to support cities in sustainably addressing such climate related risks.
Societal Transformations Lab
With Societal Transformation Lab, we create an innovative platform for research on how communities can be set to become sustainable.
Non-state actors in climate cooperation
Non-state actors, such as companies and organizations, participate in the UN climate negotiations in various steering groups and side events. This research program focuses on these types of activities and the impact they have.