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Citizens' assembly gives politicians guidance

It's time for the people to have their say on climate change. A newly formed national citizens' assembly mentored by KTH professor Sverker Sörlin, will provide input on climate policy. Sörlin hopes for new ideas on how to reduce emissions in practice.

"A citizens' assembly can give politicians guidance and perhaps reassure them that voters will not flee just because a party has an aggressive climate policy," he says.

The people have their say on climate change

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Cross-border cooperation behind green energy

How can we transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy? By cooperating across national borders - solar, wind and hydroelectric power can supply the whole of Europe with green electricity, according to a study by KTH Royal Institute of Technology. But it requires effective international relations.

”We show that it is possible to get rid of carbon dioxide emissions by switching to a renewable energy system,” says Anders Wörman, professor and research leader.

How all of Europe can get green electricity

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A haze sets in over Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during a dust storm. Photo: Leo Morgan

Climate is one culprit in spread and growth of Middle East dust levels

Climate change is transforming dust storms—a natural phenomenon in the Middle East—into a more frequent and widespread threat to health and economies throughout the region, a new study shows.

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The researchers found the confined environment of a microfluidic platform boosts neural stem cell generation. Pictured: neural stem cells differentiated with the chip platform..

Device improves stem cell generation and chances for personalized cell therapy

Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology say they have improved on a technique for converting regular skin cells into neural stem cells—an advance which they say helps close the gap for access...

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ChatGPT opens up new possibilities for researchers to analyse texts (Photo: Mostphotos)

Text robot enhances research

With the help of ChatGPT and similar AI tools, research can be conducted at a new level. This according to automotive researchers at KTH, who have used the text tool to analyse the need for self-drivi...

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Saman Nimali Gunasekara explores how flexible sector coupling between thermal energy and electric power can be designed for different realities.

Saman wants to save the climate – with flexible energy storage

50 percent of the world's final energy is used in cooling and heating. Yet little attention is paid to the technologies behind it, the role thermal energy storage plays in it, and its connection to el...

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New EU funding boosts thermal systems research

New funding for KTH’s experts in thermal systems paves way for new experiments and brand new rigs in the lab at the energy department. We sat down with researchers Rafael Guedez and Silvia Trevisan to...

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Solar simulator enhances testing and training

The sun has reached KTH in the form of a second test rig for sunlight simulation. The new solar simulator will transform the landscape of PV solar energy testing and training.

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