Blog: How do fossil fuel producers justify further extraction? Insights from Colombia and Nigeria

Claudia Strambo, Elisa Arond and Daria Ivleva explore how the Colombian and Nigerian governments justify continued extraction of oil and gas.

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The Politics and Governance of Decarbonization

Through an analysis of Sweden’s progress toward net-zero emissions and its role in international climate governance, this book provides valuable insights into decarbonization policy.

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Media advisory: What does the COP28 agreement entail?

On 19 December, an esteemed panel will share insights into the COP28 negotiations and what they mean for the climate challenge facing the world's countries.

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New report on using artificial intelligence to improve climate security

A new report examines the challenges and opportunities of using AI to predict climate change related disasters.

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New report shows UN climate diplomacy at crossroads

A new report shows that many feel the urgency of the climate crisis and urges for deeper reforms of UN climate diplomacy.

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Mistra Geopolitics provides knowledge to Stockholm+50 UN meeting

Researchers within Mistra Geopolitics provides scientific knowledge to the UN high-level meeting Stockholm+50.

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Highlights from the Mistra Geopolitics annual conference 2022

In March, Mistra Geopolitics held its annual conference. Opening remarks were given by Björn-Ola Linnér, Linköping University and Måns Nilsson, SEI.

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Mistra Geopolitics annual report 2021

The annual report highlights cutting-edge research on climate risks and security, food security, decarbonization, sustainable oceans and emerging technologies.

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Q&A: Sweden’s perception of its climate vulnerability changes

The Swedish National Expert Council for Climate Adaptation launched a report to the government regarding a revision of Sweden's national adaptation strategy. SEI's Frida Lager contributed to the report through her research expertise in Mistra Geopolitics.

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Björn-Ola Linnér: ”A big step for the climate negotiations”

Björn-Ola Linnér: “A small step for humanity, but a big step for the climate negotiations, with an emphasis on the negotiations.”

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