Climate Researcher at NILU and NTNU | IPCC WG I and III AR6
Helene Muri is a Norwegian-British climate scientist working at the climate and environmental research institute NILU, and as an adjunct researcher at the Industrial Ecology Programme (IndEcol) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Her research interests include assessing the climate and environmental effects of various options to combat climate change, including mitigation options for the aviation and maritime sector. She is a co-author in Working Groups I and III of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's sixth assessment report and is an adviser to the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment of the Parliament of Norway. She is a science collaborator on the DEGREES project, aimed at engaging the Global South in solar radiation modification research. She also chaired the European Marine Board Working Group on marine carbon dioxide removal. .. more
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Grateful for her ongoing support!
https://ntva.no/aktuelt/nyhetsbrev/nye-medlemmer-i-ntva
Hvis vi vil ha flere stemmer, må vi legge til rette for samtaler med rom for uenighet, men uten personangrep.
Jeg skriver om dette i Khrono:
www.khrono.no/hofligere-to...
#forskning #formidling #samfunnsdebatt
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Grateful for her ongoing support!
https://ntva.no/aktuelt/nyhetsbrev/nye-medlemmer-i-ntva
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- Our research shows people are strongly in favour of measures to tackle the #climatecrisis - they just need to be heard
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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📅 Our first meeting is happening today June 30. at 18:00 CEST, and it is open to the public:
🔗 www.nationalacademies.org/event/45224_...
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#mCDR
doi.org/10.69902/84b...
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What is driving the uncertainty & how can the land sink be managed with this uncertainty?
Breakfast Seminar tomorrow (14 May) in Oslo, or follow online: cicero.oslo.no/en/events/no...
radio.nrk.no/serie/debatt...
I am excited for this new opportunity and grateful to be continuing my work on combatting climate change.
I am happy that I get to continue to work with my great team at NTNU in an adjunct position.
What could the consequences of such methods be? And who decides what, when, where, how much? I am sure that the panel will have plenty to dig into
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Kentaro Indo presented our work on quantification of contrails from domestic aviation in Norway.