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Debate article: “Stegra Is Unprofitable – Even for the Climate”
The planned green steel project Stegra in Boden is not socio‑economically profitable and provides only limited climate benefits. This is -
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Using incentive payments to promote human–carnivore coexistence
For many large carnivores, minimizing the economic burden they impose on local communities is crucial for their conservation. Incentive-based programs -
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Effects of the Invasive Round Goby on Swedish Recreational Fishing Values
The round goby, an invasive fish originally from the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, has spread to Swedish waters -
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Electric Vehicle Adoption Challenges the Power System – Smarter Policies Needed to Protect the Grid
CERE researcher reveal how electric vehicle adoption reshapes household electricity use – and why smarter incentives are needed to protect -
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Sweden Lacks a Coherent Peatland Restoration Plan
The EU’s new restoration law could become an important tool for aligning Swedish policy on peatlands. A new study by -
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Keynote speakers for the Ulvön Conference on Environmental Economics 2026!
We are excited to share the keynote speakers for next summer’s Ulvön Conference on Environmental Economics, a leading forum for

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