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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.
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.
Anna Scaini, a researcher affiliated with the Bolin Centre, leads a pioneering project titled "Putting locals first: mapping cultural values across rivers of the world".
The 5th International PalaeoArc Conference and the Bolin Centre RT1-RT3 workshop on Spatial Patterns of Last Interglacial Arctic climate change (LIGA) at KVA
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, 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 ...