New study says haze may be contributing to warming in South Asia
Feature on the climate warming potential of brown carbon over South Asia based on a study by ACES researchers and international collaborators.
”Miljöfarliga fluorämnen i Vasaloppsspåren – ’höga halter’”
Merle Plassmann, ACES, interviewed in Swedish radio about how highly fluorinated chemicals from ski waxes are left in the snow after the ski race Vasaloppet.
“Arctic permafrost might contain ‘sleeping giant’ of world’s carbon emissions”
Professor Örjan Gustafsson is interviewed about his research on Arctic permafrost in the EU Research & Innovation magazine Horizon.
”Forskaren som kom ut i kylan”
Interview with Professor Örjan Gustafsson at ACES in the Swedish web magazine Curie.
”EU röstar om förbud mot plast”
Professor Magnus Breitholtz, Head of Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES), comments in Swedish Radio on EU Parliament Votes to Ban Single-Use Plastics.
”Förgiftad abborre – nyckel för att förstå ett sjukt hav”
The newspaper Svenska Dagbladet writes about the research on what causes the poor health of perch in the Baltic Sea. The project is part of Johan Gustafssons doctoral project at ACES.
”Späckhuggare riskerar att slås ut av PCB”
Professor Cynthia de Wit at the Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) is interviewed in Vetenskapsradion, Swedish radio, about how PCB threatens top predators in the Arctic.
“Här är partiernas viktigaste klimatförslag” – Klotet, Sveriges Radio, P1
Kevin Noone at ACES discusses the political parties’ most important climate proposals in Swedish radio today at 14.03 together with Anna Rutgersson, Professor in Meteorology, Uppsala University.
“Den gröna omställningen” – Sveriges Radio P1
Kevin Noone, ACES, discusses the shift to a fossil-free society in Klotet, Swedish radio, together with Isabella Lövin, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Climate, and Deputy Prime Minister (MP), and Rickard Nordin, Member of Parliament (C).