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The key characteristics and contribution of the emerging field of inner transformation for sustainability

There has been a recent proliferation of research and practice on the interior dimensions of sustainability, such as values, beliefs, worldviews and inner capacities. In a new article published in Sustainability Science, LUCSUS Professor Christine Wamsler and colleagues systematise the core contributions of this emerging field for supporting sustainability and climate work. – In recent years, the

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/key-characteristics-and-contribution-emerging-field-inner-transformation-sustainability - 2025-11-21

PhD student Lina Lefstad studies how carbon capture and storage technology is used and envisioned in climate change policy

PhD student Lina Lefstad is passionate about working towards just climate change mitigation. She is excited about how we as a society can use CCS technology in the most just and effective way for the technology to genuinely contribute to decarbonisation and emissions reductions. What do you explore in your PhD-project?  My PhD is part of a broader project called “Burying problems? Carbon capture a

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-lina-lefstad-studies-how-carbon-capture-and-storage-technology-used-and-envisioned - 2025-11-21

Scientists critical that the UN's sustainable development goals do not make us resilient to withstand a changing climate

A new study from LUCSUS shows that the UN's sustainable development goals as a whole do not contribute to making us more resilient to cope with disruptive changes, such as climate change. The researchers behind the study believe that the next global agenda should put the relationship between ecosystems and humans in focus and start from flexible goals that promote transformative leadership and are

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/scientists-critical-uns-sustainable-development-goals-do-not-make-us-resilient-withstand-changing - 2025-11-21

PhD student Juan Antonio Samper explores the relationship between collective identity and place in the Colombian Andean-Amazonia

PhD student Juan Antonio Samper hopes that his research some day can play a role in emancipatory causes currently happening in the territory of Putumayo, and make a difference for social life in specific places. He explores the relationship between collective identity and place, and the ways in which this relation is mobilised by different groups in the Colombian Andean-Amazonia to resist extracti

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-juan-antonio-samper-explores-relationship-between-collective-identity-and-place - 2025-11-21

New EU project aims to pave the way for sustainable heating and cooling solutions

How can aquathermal energy systems support a sustainable energy transition in the European Union? This will be explored in a new EU Interreg North Sea Region project, WaterWarmth, which seeks to raise awareness about the possibilities of sustainable heating and cooling solutions based on aquathermal energy and integrate them into existing renewable energy systems across the North Sea region. Aquat

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-eu-project-aims-pave-way-sustainable-heating-and-cooling-solutions - 2025-11-21

Strengthened rights to Indigenous People can reduce deforestation in Brazil

In a historic decision, Brazil's Supreme Court has voted down the agricultural lobby's attempt to limit Indigenous People's land rights. Sustainability researcher Torsten Krause is cautiously optimistic about the decision, which he believes is positive for both human rights and biodiversity, but fears that it could lead to increased deforestation and mining in Brazil's neighboring countries. – It

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/strengthened-rights-indigenous-people-can-reduce-deforestation-brazil - 2025-11-21

PhD student Emilia Ganslandt studies local climate adaptation in Skåne, Sweden

LUCSUS new PhD student, Emilia Gansland, hope to provide new insights on how climate change adaptation and power intersect, and influence the debate about local climate adaptation in Sweden. What do you explore in your PhD-project?  I am part of the “Illuminating power dynamics in cross-scale adaptation for more resilient and just futures (ICARUS)” project. The project as a whole will look at mult

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-emilia-ganslandt-studies-local-climate-adaptation-skane-sweden - 2025-11-21

Unique research infrastructure on perennial crops in Lund

As part of innovative research on perennial crops, a unique research infrastructure has been developed outside Lund. The infrastructure will measure the exchange of greenhouse gases between the atmosphere and agriculture in real time in two parallel cultivation systems: the newly domesticated Kernza (Intermediate wheatgrass) and conventional crop rotation in Skåne (including wheat, sugar beet, bar

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/unique-research-infrastructure-perennial-crops-lund - 2025-11-21

Coastal river deltas threatened by more than climate change

Worldwide, coastal river deltas are home to more than half a billion people, supporting fisheries, agriculture, cities, and fertile ecosystems. In a unique study covering 49 deltas globally, researchers from LUCSUS and Utrecht University have identified the most critical risks to deltas in the future. The research shows that deltas face multiple risks, and that population growth and poor environme

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/coastal-river-deltas-threatened-more-climate-change - 2025-11-21

UN climate meetings organised in a way that benefits richer, larger countries

The COP climate meetings are organised in a way that benefits richer and larger countries at the expense of smaller and poorer countries, according to a new study from LUCSUS and the University of Leeds. The study also labels the participating countries as either Radicals, Opportunists, Hypocrites or Evaders. Every year, the UN organises its global climate change Conference of the Parties, “COP”,

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/un-climate-meetings-organised-way-benefits-richer-larger-countries - 2025-11-21

LUCSUS at COP28

LUCSUS researchers are participating in several events and activities at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between 30 Nov - 12 Dec 2023. Accredited researchers from LUCSUS at COP28 Researchers participating on-site:Emily BoydGuy JacksonResearchers particpating onlineKelly DorkenooAlicia N'guettaKimberly NicholasNatalia RubianoChristine Wamsler Events at

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-cop28 - 2025-11-21

LUCSUS and Lund University 350th Celebrations

Is water one of the world’s most dangerous substances? Is climate change a threat to national security? How does turbulence, national and international, affect governance of sustainability? These are some of the topics that will be discussed as part of LUCSUS’ involvement in the Lund University 350th anniversary celebration.LUCSUS’ programme of activities  include both centre specific activities s

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-and-lund-university-350th-celebrations - 2025-11-21

Many questions remain as new loss and damage fund is formally established at COP28

On the first day of the COP28 climate change conference in Dubai, a formal decision was taken to establish a loss and damage fund to support developing countries to deal with loss and damage from climate change. A pragmatic success for climate justice, says sustainability professor Emily Boyd, who now hopes that Sweden will follow suit with promises of financial support. Emily Boyd, director and p

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/many-questions-remain-new-loss-and-damage-fund-formally-established-cop28 - 2025-11-21

Sverige – föredöme eller skräckexempel?

Svensk välfärd är i världsklass och ingenstans månar man som här om att pappor ska kunna vara hemma med sina barn när de är små. Samtidigt utmanas den gamla Sverigebilden: inkomstskillnaderna ökar snabbt, gränserna har stängts och i riksdagen sitter ett invandringsfientligt parti som växer. Hur ser prognosen för framtiden ut? Går vi mot samförstånd eller splittring? Blir Sverige bättre? Lunds univ

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/sverige-foredome-eller-skrackexempel - 2025-11-21

Vetenskapsveckan "Blir världen bättre?" 6-12 mars

Det verkar nästan inte finnas något slut på stora globala utmaningar som vi måste hantera, såsom ett varmare klimat, ökande klyftor mellan rika och fattiga, mer utsläpp med sjukdomar som följd, brist på rent vatten, kränkningar av mänskliga rättigheter, ojämlikhet mellan män och kvinnor och mycket mer. Å andra sidan ser vi glimtar i mörkret. Global tillväxt där flera länder rör sig från fattiga ti

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/vetenskapsveckan-blir-varlden-battre-6-12-mars - 2025-11-21

Konsten att upprätthålla löneskillnader mellan kvinnor och män

Hur är det egentligen möjligt att könsbaserade löneskillnader lever kvar än idag, trots att de är ett brott mot de mänskliga rättigheterna? Lena Svenaeus, tidigare JämO, menar att lagstiftningen i själva verket fungerat som en fasad som ger sken av att respektera likalöneprincipen medan den i verkligheten har upprätthållit och förstärkt den gamla ordningen. I början av mars lägger hon fram en avha

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/konsten-att-uppratthalla-loneskillnader-mellan-kvinnor-och-man - 2025-11-21

1,1 miljoner kronor till avfallsprojekt

Forskarna Anette Svingstedt och Hervé Corvellec, Institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap, har beviljats forskningsmedel på cirka 1,1 miljoner kronor för ett projekt om hur man kan förebygga avfall. Pengarna kommer från Energimyndigheten och är en fortsättning på ett tidigare projekt där man identifierade vissa hinder eller inlåsningar som försvårade arbetet med att minska avfalle

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/11-miljoner-kronor-till-avfallsprojekt - 2025-11-21

Campus Helsingborg satsar på offentlig diplomati

James Pamment, forskare vid Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation, har nyligen fått halv miljon kronor från STINT* för en satsning inom området kommunikation och diplomati. Forskningsfältet Offentlig diplomati handlar i korthet om att genom strategisk kommunikation och relationsskapande verksamhet skapa förutsättningar för att förverkliga ett lands ekonomiska, politiska och kulturella målsätt

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/campus-helsingborg-satsar-pa-offentlig-diplomati - 2025-11-21

Vetenskapsveckan "Det digitala samhället" 24-30 april

Digitaliseringen genomsyrar idag hela vårt samhälle och utvecklingen fortsätter med rasande fart. Jubileumsårets andra vetenskapsvecka tittar närmare på vart det digitala samhället är på väg och vilka utmaningar och möjligheter som väntar oss i framtiden. Under temaveckan diskuteras samspelet mellan teknik- och samhällsutveckling till exempel inom sjukvård, kulturell utveckling och personlig integ

https://www.sam.lu.se/artikel/vetenskapsveckan-det-digitala-samhallet-24-30-april - 2025-11-21