In an interview with Kevin Noone, Professor at Stockholm University's Department of Environmental Science and a dedicated member of the Bolin Centre, we explore his journey with the Bolin Centre for Climate Research.
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Kevin Noone's Journey: A call for scientists to shape the future of climate research
Stop raising the alarm that the Gulf Stream is collapsing
While there is cause for concern, it should be based on sound science and extensive observations that continuously monitor the strength of the Gulf Stream, says Léon Chafik to Forskning & Framsteg.
13 Wallenberg Scholars to Stockholm University
... and some of them are Bolin Centre researchers. Congratulations!
Important insights on black carbon in Arctic clouds
Black carbon are tiny airborne particles that are able to absorb solar radiation, making them, despite their size, an important part of the climate system.
Microbes key to sequestering carbon in soil
Microbes, bacteria and fungi, are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil, according to a new study in Nature with two co-authors from Stockholm University. Read more ...