Blar i CICERO Senter for klimaforskning på emneord "Norway"
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Car sharing and transformations in households travel patterns: Insights from emerging proto-practices in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Over the last decades car sharing has been recognized as a socio-technical innovation that can help to reduce or replace the use of fossil-fueled private cars in urban regions. To understand how car sharing may be used in ... -
Climate change effects on hydrometeorological compound events over southern Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Hydrometeorological compound events cause severe economical, societal and environmental damage, but their investigation is difficult as they occur rarely and are multivariate. Here we use 50 high-resolution climate simulations ... -
Climate Footprints of Norwegian Dairy and Meat - a Synthesis
(CICERO Report;2016:06, Research report, 2016)This report reviews the current literature on meat, milk and dairy, with a special focus on Norway. To understand differences in reported emissions, the report explains the variation in methodological approaches such as ... -
Climate science for the financial sector: Managing climate risk in Norway and Sweden
(CICERO Report;2019:15, Report, 2019-10)The financial sector must prepare for a higher risk level associated with climate change impacts affecting real estate and infrastructure, as well as climate policies that will impact risk and returns from investments in ... -
Estimating mobilized private climate finance for developing countries - A Norwegian pilot study
(CICERO Report;2015:04, Research report, 2015)The point of departure for this study is the available data in Norway on climate finance for developing countries. The bottleneck in tracking mobilized private climate finance is availability and quality of data. The main ... -
Explaining radical policy change: Norwegian climate policy and the ban on cultivating peatlands
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)For decades Norwegian climate policy has largely ignored the agricultural sector and focused on cost-effective emission reductions abroad. Yet in June 2020, Norway decided to ban the cultivation of peatlands to protect ... -
Forest-based bioenergy in Norway’s green transition: Balancing production and other societal interests
(CICERO Report;2021:09, Report, 2021-12)This report explores the potential of bioenergy from forests to contribute to the green transition of society. Forest biomass is the largest potential bioenergy source in Norway, in the form of firewood, chips for heating, ... -
Green transformation is a boundary object: An analysis of conceptualisation of transformation in Norwegian primary industries
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The concept of green transformation is burgeoning in the academic literature and policy discourses, yet few empirical studies investigate what the concept actually means to diverse actors, and how it manifests in practices. ... -
How Regional Authorities Act Under Restricted Decentralization: Evidence from the Norwegian Transport Sector
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The literature on decentralization points out that there is a tendency to limit discretion at the local level by, for example, imposing national standards. It is therefore of interest to understand how sub-national ... -
Hydrogen for shipping – Opportunities for Norway
(CICERO Report;2021:04, Report, 2021-05)Physical and economic properties of hydrogen mean that its potential as shipping fuel with current technologies is limited to some shipping segments, since alternative fuels are better suited for other applications. An ... -
Klimaklubbkvaler
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Norges internasjonale klimapolitikk har alltid hatt som målsetting å oppnå et mest mulig enhetlig globalt klimaregime. Parisavtalen reflekterer i stedet – og bidrar til å forsterke – et fragmentert klimaregime med et mylder ... -
Many Miles to Paris: A Sectoral Innovation System Analysis of the Transport Sector in Norway and Canada in Light of the Paris Agreement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Transport is associated with high amounts of energy consumed and greenhouse gases emitted. Most transport means operate using fossil fuels, creating the urgent need for a rapid transformation of the sector. In this research, ... -
Metagoverning through intermediaries: the role of the Norwegian “Klimasats” Fund in translating national climate goals to local implementation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)There is little knowledge of how policymakers manage governance networks (“metagovern”) within climate policy and especially at non-executive levels of public management. One strategy to metagovern is through using ... -
Physical climate risk: Investor needs and information gaps
(CICERO Report;2019:03, Report, 2019-03-11)While investors are paying more attention to climate change, there is a lack of granular data designed to support financial decisions. Climate science can provide improved indicators and metrics to help investors better ...