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Early in the morning on the 26th of December 1999, the people of France were shocked by two fatal storms. How did these massive cyclones take the meteorologists by surprise? And can machine learning aid weather forecasts of the future?
Professor Grete Rusten had a lecture at NorRen summer school 2024 about industrial symbioses. Here is a summary of her lecture.
The SmallFish4Food project by University of Bergen researchers Jeppe Kolding and Ragnhild Over氓 is one of only 12 projects globally and five Norwegian projects to be awarded with funding through the SDG Pilots Call of the Global Research Council, with funding supplied via the Research Council of Norway.
PhD-candidates Marte Samuelsen Skogen and Juli脿 Tud贸 Cisquella from Department of Comparative Politics about this year's NorRen summer school.
Principal investigator Kerry Ryan Chance of the Habitable Air project spoke at the 2024 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) at the United Nations in New York on the urgent issue of air pollution and how this impacts on climate change and public health.
芦If climate policies want to be successful, they must be about more than climate,禄 professor Micha毛l Tatham says.
The Norway-Pacific Ocean-Climate (N-POC) Scholarship Programme is unique both in its content and scope. Both for its clear science-policy objectives and the way it鈥檚 been shaped as a truly joint doctoral programme.
The Norway-Pacific Ocean-Climate (N-POC) Scholarship Programme was an active ingredient at the 2024 Bergen Summer Research School, bridging ideas of scientific knowledge and traditional knowledge on the ocean-climate nexus during two hectic weeks in Bergen.
The rise in ocean temperature in the past year is one of the most urgent threats to global equity and thus to global stability in a new geopolitical landscape. How can science contribute to solutions to this challenge?
Yan Li, an associate professor at the Department of Mathematics and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, has been working on developing theoretical models to predict the occurrence probability of so-called 鈥渞ogue waves鈥 or 鈥渇reak waves.鈥 These waves can be approximately three times higher than the average wave height and are extremely dangerous for ships and other marine operations.
On 21 February 2024 the University of Bergen and partners organized an event on ocean governance at Norway House in Brussels. The discussions at the event and an outcome discussion has now resulted in the first Ocean Futures 2030 Policy Brief.
The 2024 conference consisted of both a digital day with talks and debates in English, where around 1300 people participated, and a physical conference day in Norwegian.
芦We are well aware that a significant change is necessary. We have the knowledge that is needed. Now we must figure out what to do,禄 professor H氓vard Haarstad at 幸运飞艇计划 says. The seventh SDG Conference in Bergen will be held from 7.-9. February. We ask: What should be the role of universities?
During February 2024 we offer a mini-series of three webinars dealing with hydrogen and ammonia. Join us to get valuable updates on different aspects of the current developments in hydrogen technology, economy and legislation!
This seminar was not recorded but a similar presentation by chief economist Eirik W忙rness along with much more information, can be found at the Energy Perspectives webpage at Equinor.com, see the right hand column for links.
Welcome to the digital and free SDG Conference in Bergen 2024! The theme is Take a look at the programme and register today.
Did you miss Thomas Herzfelder Hansens presentation investigating the impact on engineering, manufacturing, commissioning, and farm-farm interaction due to the ongoing race for bigger turbines? Watch it here!

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