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  • Recycling Colony
    Film still from ”Recycling Colony” a film that explores the complex reality of sustainability. © Korean Broadcasting Service
    Film screens: The Future Planet Film Series
    9 Oct 2025


    This autumn, the KTH Climate Action Centre will screen a series of newly produced films from around the world on climate-related themes. The ”Future Planet Film Series” explores the impacts of climate...

  • Grant recipients
    Grant recipients: Anja Moum Rieser, Katarina Larsen, Sara Borgström, Rebecka Ericsdotter Engström, Jens Ergon, Markus Larsson and Emma Riese, together with Francesco Fuso-Nerini, Director of the KTH Climate Action Centre, and Deputy Director Karin Larsdotter – in front of the Centre’s building (on the left). Photo: Ingenjören.
    Climate research projects receive funding for feasibility studies
    17 Sep 2025


    Four research groups at KTH have each been awarded SEK 250,000 to carry out feasibility studies for climate-related projects. The funding comes from Engineers of Sweden’s Environmental Fund, which in ...

  • Åsa Persson
    Åsa Persson is joining KTH to conduct research on solutions to global environmental challenges. “I grew up in Västerås in a typical Asea family, so I think the engineering mindset is part of me, even though I chose to focus my research on policy and governance,” she says. Photo: SEI.
    KTH strengthens its climate profile – Åsa Persson to Climate Action Centre
    4 Sep 2025


    With experience as Research Director at SEI, Chair of the Swedish Climate Policy Council, and advisor to the UN, Åsa Persson is now joining the KTH Climate Action Centre. In her new role as Strategic ...

  • Young person using smart phone in outdoor setting
    KTH-developed chatbot makes climate research accessible
    1 Sep 2025


    Qbot is a KTH-developed chatbot that specialises in climate issues. What makes it stand out from similar services is that it relies exclusively on scientific and peer-reviewed sources and can be adapt...

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    Lack of Research on Extreme Weather Precautions in Sweden Says KTH's Johan Silfwerbrand
    19 Jun 2025


    In a news segment of Swedish Radio, KTH professor Johan Silfwerbrand warns of a lack of research on protections from extreme weather events in Sweden.

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