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    The rubble left behind by war and disaster could help rebuild what was lost. Photo: Unsplash
    Rubble from war can become a resource
    17 Aug 2026


    We see it in news reports from war zones and disaster areas: mountains of debris where homes, schools and hospitals once stood. The rubble is often treated as waste. But according to a new report, it ...

  • Podcast Series: Right Livelihood Laureates Meet KTH Researchers
    Podcast Series: Right Livelihood Laureates Meet KTH Researchers
    Podcast Series: Right Livelihood Laureates Meet KTH Researchers
    8 Jul 2026


    What is the role of youth in climate action today? How can computer programming be reconciled with an ethics of care? And what can communities in Sudan teach us about resilience?

  • KTH Climate Action Centre at the Swedish Climate Symposium 2026
    KTH Climate Action Centre at the Swedish Climate Symposium 2026. Photo: Ingrid Campo-Ruíz
    KTH Climate Action Centre at the Swedish Climate Symposium in Lund
    30 Jun 2026


    The inspiration was tangible as, from May 20 to May 22, over 300 participants from academia and industry got together at the Swedish Climate Symposium in Lund to share the latest insights in climate s...

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    Driving Change: Scholarship Students are Shaping the Future of Climate Action
    17 Jun 2026


    As the world races to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement, the KTH Climate Action Centre continues to foster groundbreaking research that bridges the gap between scientific innovation and real-wor...

  • View of the valley outside Kebnekaise fjällstation.
    View from Kebnekaise mountain station, where a study on reduced consumption has been conducted.
    Living well with less – can we reduce consumption without losing quality of experience?
    8 Jun 2026


    Reaching climate targets requires more than technological solutions. More efficient products and energy systems are crucial, but not sufficient. A growing body of research points to something more fun...

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