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Research in short | 2024-05-16
In the recent Ambio Special Section “Shifts in Urban Ecology” a group of world-leading urban scholars, including professors Erik Andersson and Timon McPhearson reflect on urban ecology and its role in guiding urban development across the diverse realities of global cities.
General news | 2024-05-06
Humanity is now on the brink of polycrisis, but vital transformations can still be made to secure a resilient and liveable future for people and planet, according to the Centre’s newly published annual report.
Research in short | 2024-05-02
New article discusses the role of degrowth in keeping an urban planet within planetary boundaries
Research story | 2024-05-01
A recent research paper published in Science Advances reveals a direct correlation between plastic production and plastic pollution
General news | 2024-04-24
Can music and sports events help societal transformations toward sustainability? During one of Sweden's premier festivals, Way Out West, the Centre co-hosts a climate summit to help answer that question.
Research in short | 2024-04-22
A new study by Centre Chair Carl Folke and Marty Anderies from Arizona State University argues that a paradigm shift in addressing the climate crisis and other global challenges is long overdue.
Research in short | 2024-04-22
How can artistic practices multiply our understanding of energy transitions? And how can they contribute to more equitable and just energy futures?
General news | 2024-04-18
Three scientific works with heavy involvement from the Stockholm Resilience Centre have been included on a list of the ten most cited non-economics papers in policy documents by Nature
Research story | 2024-04-18
A new study used science fiction to imagine how atmospheric water flows might look in the future
Research story | 2024-04-16
Many companies claim to be sustainable, but when Centre researcher Beatrice Crona looked at how they measure sustainability, she found that they often map the wrong things.
General news | 2024-04-10
The research programme Mistra Food Futures, in which the Centre is a partner, receives SEK 64 million for the upcoming four and a half years
Educational news | 2024-04-09
A new innovative computer game lets Danish school children learn about key research on planetary boundaries
Research story | 2024-03-19
Including environmental considerations in the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations has received much praise from authorities and scientists. But it has also sparked criticisms. Centre expertise clears the confusion in a new policy report.
Research in short | 2024-03-19
Social-ecological systems are complex and the different ways in which scientists causally reason about them are extraordinarily diverse.
Research in short | 2024-03-18
Is it possible to fundamentally transform a system while you’re working within it? Or do you have to challenge the system?
Research story | 2024-03-15
“We are deep into the Anthropocene and recognize that Earth’s resilience needs to be taken seriously to navigate our future,” said Johan Rockström during the concluding symposium of the research project Earth Resilience in the Anthropocene, ERA.
Research story | 2024-03-14
Investments are pouring into projects that aim to grow seaweeds to then dump them in the depths of the ocean, all to sequester and remove carbon from the atmosphere. But such ideas are not backed by sound science and risk deteriorating ecosystems
General news | 2024-03-08
How should Sweden lower its emissions to be in line with the Paris Agreement? This question is at the core as Sweden’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate starts on 9 March 2024
General news | 2024-03-08
Centre deputy director Lisen Schultz, director of the Executive Programme on Resilience Thinking, has been included on the list of most influential women within the Swedish business sector
Research story | 2024-03-06
The global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions, a new analysis shows
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