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General news | 2024-06-12
“How We Fix This”, a new podcast series from Spotify and Norrsken, delves into concrete solutions to some of the world's most pressing sustainability issues. It is hosted by Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actor Alexander Skarsgård and features several Centre researchers.
General news | 2024-05-27
Centre researcher Peter Søgaard Jørgensen has been elected into the Young Academy of Sweden, a junior version of the Swedish academies, including the prestigious Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Research news | 2023-12-05
A relatively small number of powerful financial institutions, such as investment companies, pension funds, and banks could help accelerate actions that mitigate the risks of new pandemics
Research news | 2023-11-13
Humankind risks getting stuck in 14 evolutionary dead ends, ranging from global climate tipping points to misaligned artificial intelligence, chemical pollution, and accelerating infectious diseases
Research news | 2023-05-16
Lack of self-sufficiency and diversity in crop production remain main risks to national food supply, new study finds
Research news | 2022-10-31
New study reveals a forgotten element of the blue economy: designs and innovations inspired by marine life and the deep sea
Research news | 2022-10-24
Synthetic chemicals and GMOs can lead to lock-ins and surprises in food systems that must be navigated in transformations to sustainability
Research news | 2022-03-06
Working with companies may feel uncomfortable, but can produce transformational changes to an entire industry
Research news | 2022-01-10
The grant consists of 1,5 million Euro over five years for studying the emergence of new problem species in agriculture and human health
Research news | 2021-10-20
Peter Søgaard Jørgensen reflects on how evolution relates to the real life problems of today
Research news | 2020-09-23
Three projects looking at ways to realise the Sustainable Development Goals receive almost SEK 60 million in funding
Research news | 2020-09-15
New online platform will be an accessible database with searchable evidence about what works, for whom, and under what conditions
Research news | 2020-07-22
Why rotating and diversifying crops can help keep the corn rootworm away
Research news | 2020-05-01
Like pandemics, resistance to antibiotics and pesticides knows no boundaries. Unsustainable practices in food and health have been intensifying in an arms race with resistant bacteria, insects and plants
Research news | 2020-03-12
People look to others when making their own decisions. Imagine how it could help reduce global consumption and population growth
Research news | 2019-12-18
New study proposes how to asses the sustainability of antimicrobial use in animal agriculture and how to regulate it on a global scale. For the sake of both human and animal health
Research news | 2019-11-06
Humans have transformed much of the planet to produce more and more food, fibre and fuel, now we need to radically transform this global production ecosystem. Centre researchers offer perspectives in Nature's exclusive 150th anniversary collection
Research news | 2019-10-14
Ten years after its launch, Johan Rockström and other researchers and stakeholders reflect on the framework's development, impact and future. See videos
Research news | 2019-10-12
How evolutionary biology can inform governance and policies on a human-dominated planet
Research news | 2019-08-07
Optimal antimicrobial use in animal farming must be analysed as a sustainability issue under a social-ecological perspective
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