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  • Climate challenges and the arts: urban time scales, inclusion and future flexibility

    This workshop is organized in the context of the H2020 initiative "SOS Climate waterfront". From KTH participants presenting includes Katarina Larsen, Div. History of Science, Technology and Environment and Lina Suleiman, Div. Urban and Regional Studies. The event is co-organized with the art institution Färgfabriken in Stockholm and will also give an introduction to the work carried out in collaboration between researchers and artists in the exhibition Symbiosis at Färgfabriken. The workshop includes short presentations and discussions on topics of climate change and the arts, urban climate challenges , "seeking solutions for whom", flexibility and diversity in urban climate solutions.

  • Taking stock of Obama's climate plan

    US President Barack Obama’s recently-unveiled Climate Action Plan has provoked strong reactions in America; though it’s generally agreed the changes will have worldwide reverberations. Some of KTH’s experts on sustainable energy have their say on why that is – and why you should care.

  • Telecom Research Aims at Climate Protection

    Sibel Tombaz is still two years away from completing her PhD in Radio Communication Systems, but her work on improving the energy efficiency of mobile phone networks is already on the verge of showing practical results. She’s proud to be making a contribution to environmental improvement, even if cost-cutting may be more important to the sponsors of her research.

  • Potential and cost-effectiveness of climate mitigation measures

  • Dancers and composers interpret climate change research

    On the 5th of May, dancers and composers presented their work interpreting climate change research for a crowd at KTH Reactor Hall.

  • Swedish Climate Symposium 2024

    The Swedish Climate Symposium brings together scholars to identify knowledge gaps and opportunities for strengthened collaboration, and for further deepening the understanding of climate change and the sustainable development and governance needed to mitigate it. The conference will discuss questions within and across disciplines and provide an excellent overview of Swedish climate research.