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Research story | 2024-06-19
Today, hydrological cycles are increasingly interconnected across larger spatial scales, sometimes even globally. This calls for rethinking how we study and govern water to enhance resilience and sustainability, argues a new study.
General news | 2024-05-17
The decisions that humanity makes this decade will shape the living conditions on our planet for many generations to come.
Research story | 2024-04-18
A new study used science fiction to imagine how atmospheric water flows might look in the future
Research story | 2024-03-06
The global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions, a new analysis shows
Research news | 2024-01-12
By prioritizing targeted increases in rainfall, forestation programs may not only mitigate global climate change itself but also reduce its concrete negative effects such as droughts, new study finds
General news | 2023-11-30
Phase out fossil fuels, transform the food system, and remove pressures on all planetary boundaries — in a just way. Centre researchers send a clear message to all participants at COP28
General news | 2023-11-28
Stockholm Resilience Centre will host and join a range of activities at COP28. The participation is done in close collaboration with the Global Resilience Partnership and our development programme SwedBio
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 | 2023-09-13
For the first time, an international team of scientists is able to provide a detailed outline of planetary resilience by mapping out all nine boundary processes that define a safe operating space for humanity.
General news | 2023-09-04
The two grants worth 14 million SEK each will focus on the intersection of climate, water and biodiversity
Research news | 2022-11-09
Reaching climate targets depends heavily on better decisions to manage already scarce water resources
Research news | 2022-08-22
Sustainable food production techniques ignore crucial interactions in the Earth’s natural system. Incorporating them can be a game-changer
Research news | 2022-07-01
Diminishing water flows may jeopardize the lives of millions of people that depend on the rivers for food production, energy or sanitation
Research news | 2022-04-26
New assessment reveals dramatic changes to the global water cycle, with parts of the Amazon drying out
Research news | 2022-02-22
Trees in the rainforest can increase their resilience to drought by improving the capacity of their roots to store moisture
Research news | 2022-02-15
Humans have changed the global water cycle and governmental bodies designed to govern water struggle to keep up. A new legal paradigm may help
Research news | 2021-03-26
Researchers propose a new framework for understanding water's many functions for supporting, regulating, and stabilizing climatic, ecological, and social systems
Research news | 2021-02-02
Since the 1980s, rainfall conditions for agriculture have improved only in scattered areas across the region
Research news | 2021-01-18
Centre researcher Lan Wang-Erlandsson explains her fascinating research and the centre’s increased focus on the dynamics of the Anthropocene
Research news | 2020-10-27
Study identifies thresholds for when rainforests in South America and Africa transition into savannas
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