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An investigation of German Trade Unions and Decarbonisation - new LUCSUS study

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 13 May 2025 The study shows that strengthening red–green alliances will be essential to confronting entrenched interests opposed to meaningful change. A new research paper by LUCSUS postdoc Felix Schulz examines German labour unions' visions and ideas for social change, and how these visions compare with proposals emerging fro

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/investigation-german-trade-unions-and-decarbonisation-new-lucsus-study - 2025-07-07

Who will win ‘Best Innovation’? - LUCSUS at Procivitas

Published 14 February 2017 - I’m expecting interesting and exciting entries, says Ann Åkerman, LUCSUS.On Thursday (16h February), Ann Åkerman and Chad Boda, also from LUCSUS, will travel to the high school ProCivitas in Helsingborg to nominate best student entry for a project called Sustainable Innovations. As part of the project, which runs throughout the spring, first year students have to come

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/who-will-win-best-innovation-lucsus-procivitas - 2025-07-07

Neoliberalism Linked to Climate Policy Resistance

By theo [dot] hagman-rogowski [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (Theo Hagman-Rogowski) - published 23 May 2025 Mercosur and European Union leaders agreed in principle on a free trade agreement in 2019. A ratification would likely stimulate sales of meat and soy from South America and pesticides and cars from the EU, increasing global carbon dioxide output. Belief in free markets and individualism may

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/neoliberalism-linked-climate-policy-resistance - 2025-07-07

Learning and networking essential for aquathermal energy initiatives

By annsofie [dot] micallef_nilsson [at] lucsus [dot] lu [dot] se (AnnSofie Micaleff-Nilsson) - published 27 May 2025 Photo: Kokeshi | Unsplash In its new Report 6.2 the WaterWarmth project identifies key takeaways on how decision-making and rules support the success and growth of aquathermal energy pilot projects. The EU-funded Interreg North Sea Programme Project, WaterWarmth, aims to accelerate

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/learning-and-networking-essential-aquathermal-energy-initiatives - 2025-07-07

Beyond Economics: Rethinking Loss and Damage in Tropical Fisheries - new PhD thesis

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 24 June 2025 To better address loss and damage in tropical fisheries, Alicia N'Guetta proposes several recommendations: to recognize and document what is being lost, and to include fishers fishers' local knowledge in governance. Cover: Nicola Parfitt. A new thesis explores the effects of loss and damage associated with climate

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/beyond-economics-rethinking-loss-and-damage-tropical-fisheries-new-phd-thesis - 2025-07-07

The documentary, The Beans Of/For Change, shines light on challenges and opportunities around specialty coffee in Colombia

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 26 June 2025 One of the aims of the documentary is to convey how coffee is more than just a commodity - it is deeply rooted in Colombian culture, history, and heritage. A new mini LUCSUS documentary, The Beans Of/For Change, introduces the challenges and opportunities around specialty coffee in Colombia. It is based on researc

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/documentary-beans-offor-change-shines-light-challenges-and-opportunities-around-specialty-coffee - 2025-07-07

Japan through the lens of food, place and sustainability

Published 21 February 2017 Read Barry Ness, associate professor at LUCSUS’ travel reflection:Can place attachment be fostered through local food traditions? Can regional food dishes and cooking traditions in Japan be used to foster social sustainability in a steadily urbanizing and aging society?These were a few of the questions that a group from the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School in Sustai

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/japan-through-lens-food-place-and-sustainability - 2025-07-07

Rebuilding Somalia – LUCSUS leads workshop

Published 23 February 2017 This week, Kim Nicholas and Ann Åkerman of LUCSUS, led a workshop on how start-up businesses in Somalia can meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a roadmap agreed by nearly 200 countries for achieving a world of zero poverty, zero hunger, and zero greenhouse gas emissions.– We wanted to encourage discussion and participation. We brought up relevan

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/rebuilding-somalia-lucsus-leads-workshop - 2025-07-07

Can Activist Politicians be Agents of Change?

Published 1 March 2017 Last week LUCSUS’ researcher (Assistant Prof.) Mine Islar presented her research about citizen movements in Barcelona at the ‘ecological democracy’ workshop at the University of Sydney, Australia. The aim of the workshop was to critically explore the tensions and synergies between democracy and sustainability on local, national and global levels.Mine Islar’s research focuses

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/can-activist-politicians-be-agents-change - 2025-07-07

LUCSUS’ Researchers Write Report for the Global Environment Facility

Published 15 March 2017 Anna Tengberg and Sandra Valencia at LUCSUS have written a report, Science of Integrated Approaches to Natural Resource Management – commissioned by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) of the Global Environment Facility (GEF).The GEF is a partnership of 18 agencies, including United Nations agencies, multilateral development banks, national entities and inter

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-researchers-write-report-global-environment-facility - 2025-07-07

LUCSUS celebrates World Water Day with hundreds of high school students from Lund

Published 22 March 2017 Is water a dangerous substance? Can water scarcity lead to armed conflict? And what does the term shit matters actually mean? These and other issues will be discussed by 350 high school students from Spyken high school when LUCSUS and Lund University is marking World Water Day on 22nd March.A programme of educational talks, discussions and workshops aimed at high school stu

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-celebrates-world-water-day-hundreds-high-school-students-lund - 2025-07-07

A Reflection on Gender and Diversity in Sustainability Science and Academia

Published 20 March 2017 Henner Busch and Finlay MacGregor, LUCSUS, with Lena Christensen, from the University's specialised centres taking part in the panel discussion at International Women's Day. Finlay MacGregor, LUCID PhD candidate at LUCSUS was one of the participants at our first International Women’s Day event. Finlay reflects on why it is important to highlight gender and diversity in sust

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/reflection-gender-and-diversity-sustainability-science-and-academia - 2025-07-07

Why an ESG Project study trip? Charlotta Kjöllerström explains

Published 31 March 2017 Charlotta Kjöllerström, is the network coordinator for the Earth System Governance (ESG) Project. Next week, a group of eight ESG Research Fellows will make a stop at LUCSUS and Lund University as part of a study trip for early career researchers. In this short interview, she explains the aim of the study trip, and why the ESG is focusing specifically on young researchers.W

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/why-esg-project-study-trip-charlotta-kjollerstrom-explains - 2025-07-07

TWO SEMINARS with Kevin Anderson

Published 5 April 2017 LUCSUS and the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies are organising  two seminars to highlight recent debates in climate policy and the leadership role that academic institutions can play.Welcome to the two seminars with Kevin AndersonThe poster for the first event is attached here, please feel free to distribute!10 April 13-15h, Wrangel Library (Biskopsgatan 5)The carbon

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/two-seminars-kevin-anderson - 2025-07-07

A Comment on the Issues Highlighted in Director Emily Boyd's Article in Nature

Published 5 April 2017 Stephen Woroniecki blogs on the issues highlighted in Director Emily Boyd's article in NatureRecently our Director, Professor Emily Boyd, published an article in Nature, Climate Adaptation - Holistic Thinking Beyond Technology, exploring issues emerging in global attempts at climate change adaptation. A central theme of the article was how local implementation of adaptation

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/comment-issues-highlighted-director-emily-boyds-article-nature - 2025-07-07

Ecosystem Services Uncorked: how do Vineyards fit in to Nature’s Scheme?

Published 21 April 2017 Read Klara Winkler's blog post on the article she, Joshua Viers, and Kim Nicholas published in Frontiers in Environmental Science. It is no surprise that the natural environment plays a big part in the vocabulary of wine enthusiasts, where “grassy”, “earthy”, and “vegetal” invoke perceptions of vineyards embedded within nature. Although vineyards have been part of Europe’s

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/ecosystem-services-uncorked-how-do-vineyards-fit-natures-scheme - 2025-07-07

LUCSUS Hosts Visiting PhD Candidate from Novosibirsk State University

Published 24 April 2017  - We are delighted to host Luiza Saatova (Луиза Саатова) as a visiting PhD candidate for part of her Sverker Åstrom Foundation scholarship, We hope she will enjoy her stay with us, says Barry Ness, LUCSUS.Luiza’s PhD research at the Novosibirsk State University concentrates on understanding and fostering sustainable change in the Russian Arctic with a more specific focus o

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-hosts-visiting-phd-candidate-novosibirsk-state-university - 2025-07-07

Christine Wamsler - New Professor of Sustainability Science

Published 26 April 2017 Christine Wamsler has been appointed Professor of Sustainability Science to continue driving forward LUCSUS’ work on urban sustainability, risk reduction and adaptation. How do you build sustainable cities? How can cities respond to increasing disasters and climate change impacts? Who should be involved and how?- The questions are many, and all have one common factor: the a

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/christine-wamsler-new-professor-sustainability-science - 2025-07-07

“Our food preferences are very important for climate change” - interview with Lennart Olsson

Published 27 April 2017 Ahead of the Sustainable Food in a Changing Climate event on 19th May, we interviewed Lennart Olsson from LUCSUS about his contribution during the day.What will you focus on in your talk on food supply and climate change?I will highlight the big trends we can expect for the coming decades in terms of productivity changes of main crops (primarily cereals), cropping regions,

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/our-food-preferences-are-very-important-climate-change-interview-lennart-olsson - 2025-07-07