Klimat


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A discerning analysis of the future effects of climate change on Russia, the major power most dependent on the fossil fuel economy. Russia will be one of the countries most affected by climate change. No major power is more economically dependent on the export of hydrocarbons; at the same time, two-thirds of Russia’s territory lies in the arctic north, where melting permafrost is already imposing growing damage. Climate change also brings drought and floods to Russia’s south, threatening the country’s agricultural exports. Thane Gustafson predicts that, over the next thirty years, climate change will leave a dramatic imprint on Russia. The decline of fossil fuel use is already underway, and restrictions on hydrocarbons will only tighten, cutting fuel prices and slashing Russia’s export revenues. Yet Russia has no substitutes for oil and gas revenues. The country is unprepared for the worldwide transition to renewable energy, as Russian leaders continue to invest the national wealth in oil and gas while dismissing the promise of post-carbon technologies. Nor has the state made efforts to offset the direct damage that climate change will do inside the country. Optimists point to new opportunities—higher temperatures could increase agricultural yields, the melting of arctic ice may open year-round shipping lanes in the far north, and Russia could become a global nuclear-energy supplier. But the eventual post-Putin generation of Russian leaders will nonetheless face enormous handicaps, as their country finds itself weaker than at any time in the preceding century. Lucid and thought-provoking, Klimat shows how climate change is poised to alter the global order, potentially toppling even great powers from their perches.




Nordiskt samarbetsprogram för miljö och klimat 2019–2024


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De nordiska länderna har under många år haft ett framgångsrikt samarbete inom miljö- och klimatområdet, något som bidragit till tydliga framsteg både i Norden och internationellt. Samtidigt har utmaningarna de senaste åren blivit fler och större, vilket gör samarbetet allt viktigare. Under perioden 2019–2024 kommer de nordiska länderna att samarbeta för en hållbar utveckling i Norden, inom EU och internationellt. Tillsammans kommer länderna att driva på för ett ambitiöst genomförande av internationella miljö- och klimatavtal, med särskilt fokus på Parisavtalet, samt arbeta för ett stärkt miljö- och klimatregelverk inom EU. De nordiska länderna ska fortsätta vara föregångsländer i klimatomställningen. Genom det nordiska miljö- och klimatsamarbetet kommer vi att arbeta för att stoppa förlusterna av den biologiska mångfalden och bidra till ett hållbart nyttjande av våra naturresurser. Tillsammans ska vi också arbeta för att påskynda omställningen till en cirkulär ekonomi som bidrar till att konsumtion och produktion sker inom naturens gränser. Andra viktiga samarbetsområden är arbetet för att minimera riskerna av kemikalier och farliga ämnen, samt att minska tillförseln av plast i havet. Jämfört med tidigare programperioder så stärks också samarbetet kring hållbara städer, klimatanpassning och grön finansiering.




Priroda i Klimat


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Klimat


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A discerning analysis of the future effects of climate change on Russia, the major power most dependent on the fossil fuel economy. Russia will be one of the countries most affected by climate change. No major power is more economically dependent on the export of hydrocarbons; at the same time, two-thirds of RussiaÕs territory lies in the arctic north, where melting permafrost is already imposing growing damage. Climate change also brings drought and floods to RussiaÕs south, threatening the countryÕs agricultural exports. Thane Gustafson predicts that, over the next thirty years, climate change will leave a dramatic imprint on Russia. The decline of fossil fuel use is already underway, and restrictions on hydrocarbons will only tighten, cutting fuel prices and slashing RussiaÕs export revenues. Yet Russia has no substitutes for oil and gas revenues. The country is unprepared for the worldwide transition to renewable energy, as Russian leaders continue to invest the national wealth in oil and gas while dismissing the promise of post-carbon technologies. Nor has the state made efforts to offset the direct damage that climate change will do inside the country. Optimists point to new opportunitiesÑhigher temperatures could increase agricultural yields, the melting of arctic ice may open year-round shipping lanes in the far north, and Russia could become a global nuclear-energy supplier. But the eventual post-Putin generation of Russian leaders will nonetheless face enormous handicaps, as their country finds itself weaker than at any time in the preceding century. Lucid and thought-provoking, Klimat shows how climate change is poised to alter the global order, potentially toppling even great powers from their perches.




Acta montana


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Contains resumes of dissertations produced by the Institute, final reports of grants and projects, etc.







Research Paper


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Index Medicus


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