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Wondering what CET got up to in 2024? Our Annual Report for 2024 is now available
Did you miss Sarah Eileen Gasda's presentation on research challenges in scaling up CO2 storage to the gigatonne scale in relation to NORCES participation in the FME gigaCCS? Watch it here! First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 1 April 2025.
A new working paper explains how such a study could be approached, and provides access to a few basic models programmed in Python.
幸运飞艇计划's election campaigns are in full swing. But what do the two teams think about sustainability? How do we address big global and local challenges through our research, education and outreach? What are 幸运飞艇计划's strengths and what can be improved?聽 In this debate, organized by CET, the Sustainability Pilots, and CeSAM, we ask Margareth Hagen, Sigrunn Eliassen, Lise 脴vre氓s and Endre Tvinnereim... Read more
Subina Shrestha defended her PhD thesis on聽17.12.2024 at the University of Bergen. The thesis title is聽Sustainability Beyond Optimization - Public-private actor interactions in urabn logistics governance.
News about climate change can seem intangible and difficult to grasp. Two new studies reveal how we understand and interpret climate news.
Rogue or freak waves (monster waves) are exceptionally large waves that can suddenly loom into existence, seemingly from nowhere. Are these waves truly different from ordinary storm waves, or are they just what you should expect to see if you wait long enough?
This autumn, CET researchers had three articles accepted for publication in Nature-journals. 鈥 This is a result of a dedicated focus on quality in publication over time, says CET Director H氓vard Haarstad.
This autumn, CET researchers had three articles accepted for publication in Nature-journals. 鈥 This is a result of a dedicated focus on quality in publication over time, says CET Director H氓vard Haarstad.
In CeSAM's interdisciplinary seminar series 2024-2025, we tackle big and small questions at the intersection between nature and politics. We take the Norwegian perspective as our starting point and put an interdisciplinary spotlight on Norway's implementation of the nature agreement. All welcome!
The collaborative project ECOBUDGETS will explore ways to integrate climate and nature budgets into administrative and political decisions at the municipal and county levels.
What can society do when climate change takes away crafts, traditions, knowledge about nature, and other intangible aspects of cultural heritage? Daniel Puig, a researcher at the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation, is researching this question.
Coral reefs produce a lot of oxygen during the day (thanks to photosynthesis), but at night the oxygen levels decrease. Can this threaten fishes at the reef, or do they have strategies to survive? To find out we spent six months of fieldwork and experiments on the island of Moorea in French Polynesia.
New research from the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation (CET) and Chalmers University of Technology shows that a large CCS expansion and strong policy and investment efforts are essential to fulfil the climate targets in the Paris Agreement.
The Antarctic ice shelves 鈥 the floating glaciers surrounding most of the continent 鈥 are melting from below as oceanic currents bring warm water into the cavity. But how and how fast is the ice melting? In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn why Antarctic ice shelves matter, about what happens below them, and about what it鈥檚 like to do fieldwork 鈥漝own south鈥.
This week we have welcomed master's students Finn Corus, Ingvild Kjelsvik and Lina Seldal.
Light is probably the most varying environmental variable in pelagic ecosystems, and the most ignored in ecological studies. In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn how light structures the distribution of zooplankton and fish.
CET Professor II Siddharth Sareen will receive the Nils Klim Award this week for his research in environmental social sciences. What makes his research unique is a commitment to impact beyond publication points and citations.

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