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Researchers: Even harder to reach the 1.5-degree target
The outcome of the climate summit jeopardizes the goal of limiting global warming to 1. 5 degrees even further.
The draft of the Climate Meeting: "Everyone will be dissatisfied"
A new draft has been presented at the UN climate meeting in Baku, where rich countries such as Sweden are expected to more than double their contributions to poor countries' climate efforts by 2035. Everyone will be dissatisfied when they go home, says climate policy researcher Mathias Fridahl.
The Climate Summit's Draft: "Everyone Will Be Dissatisfied"
A new draft has been presented at the UN climate meeting in Baku, where rich countries such as Sweden are expected to more than double their contributions to poor countries' climate efforts by 2035. Everyone will be dissatisfied when they go home, says climate policy researcher Mathias Fridahl.
Object in Linköping Deemed Harmless
The suspected object at Linköping University has been deemed harmless and the cordons are now lifted. The alarm about a suspected dangerous object found outdoors came from private individuals at 9:30 am and the police cordoned off a large area at the university.
Expert: Trump's victory "a slap in the face"
After Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, many are worried about a setback for climate work, not only in the USA but also globally. It's a blow to the Paris Agreement, says climate expert Björn-Ola Linnér.
Fear of Swedish Inflation after Trump's Election
Donald Trump's victory is called the greatest political comeback in history. But how is Sweden affected by it? TT lists some possible consequences of the presidential election in the USA.
Strong increase in Swedish greenhouse gas emissions
Emissions of greenhouse gases from the Swedish economy are increasing sharply. The increase is an effect of the reduced reduction obligation, it is the most likely explanation, says Mathias Fridahl, expert on climate policy.
Testifying to psychological abuse in cheerleading
Cheerleaders in Sweden testify to psychological abuse in sports, according to a new study. It may be that one feels exposed to poor leadership, but the leader is actually a child themselves, says Katarina Eriksson of the Swedish Cheerleading Federation.
Swedish universities climb the most in world rankings
Europe is losing ground to Asia in the ranking of the world's best universities. But Swedish higher education institutions are climbing the most on the list when Times Higher Education ranks the 2,000 best in the world.
Men develop atherosclerosis earlier than women
Men get atherosclerosis much earlier than women. There is a difference of over ten years between the sexes, shows a new Swedish study.
Trees' unexpected ability: absorbs methane
The trees' bark has an unexpected ability, shows new research in, among other things, Swedish forests. The discovery suggests that trees do the climate a greater service than previously thought.
"A Cloudy Day for Sweden's Dairy Cows"
The Swedish Federation of Farmers, LRF is positive about the proposal to abolish the grazing requirement for cows in loose housing. Most cows will continue to go out anyway, says Mikaela Johnsson, Vice Chairman of LRF.
"Not enough to meet EU's climate requirements"
Sweden will not meet the EU's climate goals by 2030 – despite the proposal for increased blending of biofuels in fuels. This is what three experts say to TT.
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