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EU project shows welfare policies are vital to climate mitigation

Published 14 December 2023 In order to achieve the 1.5-degree target set by the Paris Agreement, massive cuts in carbon emissions are needed. For the EU, this requires a reduction of household carbon footprints from 2015 of almost 70% by 2030 and over 90% by 2050. Too often, climate policies are not placed within a broader social context and policy makers neglect to see that welfare policies are v

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/eu-project-shows-welfare-policies-are-vital-climate-mitigation - 2025-02-03

Can sufficiency help define travel quality in a time of climate crisis?

Published 18 December 2023 How easy is it to determine which travel route is more sustainable or to adopt a sufficiency approach? IIIEE researcher gives her reflections on her mitigated travel patterns in a new LU blog post series highlighting sustainable travelling. In summer 2023, Lund University launched a new blog series with to shed some light on sustainable travelling. The blog features LU r

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/can-sufficiency-help-define-travel-quality-time-climate-crisis - 2025-02-03

Looking forward to the new year 2024!

Published 2 January 2024 Photo: Håkan Rodhe 2023 turned out to be a year with many milestones such as an ever-growing alumni group (Batch 30 has joined!), a record diversity of student nationalities, new and highly relevant research projects, renovation work up to the roof (including solar panels!) and great achievements in our educational program and courses. The past year had not been possible w

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/looking-forward-new-year-2024 - 2025-02-03

How do climate policy shocks affect the value of energy sector firms?

Published 10 January 2024 New research article has found that the renewables and fossil fuels markets have both been influenced by major political effects - but in different ways. In a new article by Samson Mukanjari, IIIEE, and Thomas Sterner, University of Gothenburg, have examined the effects of three events with major importance for climate policy on energy sector stocks were studied: the Pari

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-do-climate-policy-shocks-affect-value-energy-sector-firms-0 - 2025-02-03

From shadows to light: The role of latent networks in mainstreaming solar PV practices

By charlotte [dot] leire [at] iiiee [dot] lu [dot] se (Charlotte Leire) - published 16 January 2024 Unlocking the Power of Collective Action – A new research article examines the role of latent networks in mainstreaming solar PV practices in Germany. Katharina Reindl, IIIEE, together with Eva Heiskanen from University of Helsinki and Salvatore Ruggiero from LUT University have published a new arti

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/shadows-light-role-latent-networks-mainstreaming-solar-pv-practices - 2025-02-03

Top five tips for IT device use

Published 25 January 2024 24 January marks International Circular Electronics Day, #CircularElectronicsDay. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about sustainability issues associated with e-waste. It emphasizes the need for both consumers and businesses to use electronics more sustainably. The IIIEE is a participating organisation in the Circular Electronics Initiative. Millions of electron

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/top-five-tips-it-device-use - 2025-02-03

IIIEE researchers in virtual public Event: “History of EPR”

Published 25 January 2024 IIIEE researchers Thomas Lindhqvist and Naoko Tojo together with Reid Lifset from Yale University School of the Environment have presented their insights in relation to the development of EPR over the past decades. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been increasingly discussed as a concept to solve the current waste problems for specific products. Thomas Lindhqvis

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-researchers-virtual-public-event-history-epr - 2025-02-03

We are hiring!

Published 30 January 2024 Photo: Kenneth Ruona Project assistant position in an EU research project on "1.5°-Degree Lifestyles". The IIIEE is currently looking for a project assistant for the EU research project "1.5°-Degree Lifestyles" with partners i Germany, Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Finland and the Netherlands. The research project focuses on individual lifestyle perspectives in relation to the

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/we-are-hiring - 2025-02-03

French President Macron visits Lund and learns about IIIEE

Published 31 January 2024 IIIEE is representing some of the unique features of Lund University in the information provided to President Macron. Today, Lund University has received a special guest, President Emmanuel Macron, who joins the event "Studentafton" to discuss with students on the process to create a resilient European Union. The IIIEE was featured in the information material from our Vic

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/french-president-macron-visits-lund-and-learns-about-iiiee - 2025-02-03

How to mitigate unintended negative effects from changes to the energy system?

Published 5 February 2024 IIIEE research Jenny Palm together with Patrik Thollander from the Division of Energy Systems at Linköping University have published a new article discussing the "unhinged paradox" in relation to changes to the energy system. An unhinged paradox implies that introducing a new concept, such as a new governance or management model, might lead to unintended consequences wher

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-mitigate-unintended-negative-effects-changes-energy-system - 2025-02-03

Fresh new article: “Flexible electricity consumption policies in Norway and Sweden: Implications for energy justice”

Published 9 February 2024 IIIEE researcher Jenny Palm together with Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg and Eivind Hjort Matthiasen (both at Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway) have published a new article “Flexible electricity consumption policies in Norway and Sweden: Implications for energy justice”. In the article the consultation processes around electricity grid tariff models in Norway and Sweden are

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/fresh-new-article-flexible-electricity-consumption-policies-norway-and-sweden-implications-energy - 2025-02-03

Study visit at a pulp mill to discuss recycled blended textile fiber

Published 12 February 2024 The spring semester course on environmental management in industry was kicked-started with a study visit to the company Södra Cell and their plant in Mörrum. Södra Cell posses valuable experience from a range of sustainability oriented business practices - and blended textile fiber is one of them. Students from Batch 30 from the master's program Environmental Management

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/study-visit-pulp-mill-discuss-recycled-blended-textile-fiber - 2025-02-03

How can we "re-puzzle" our lifestyles to meet the 1.5° target?

Published 14 February 2024 Together with the Lund Society for Nature Conservation, the EU the 1.5° Lifestyles project with IIIEE researchers invited the public to a workshop on climate footprint. The workshop was hosted by Lund's city library. About 20 Lund residents participated in the workshop, which revolved around what different lifestyle choices mean for the climate. IIIEE researchers Matthia

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-can-we-re-puzzle-our-lifestyles-meet-15deg-target - 2025-02-03

New Publication: Exploring Swedish energy utilities' understandings of energy justice and user flexibility in a just energy transition

Published 21 February 2024 How does Swedish energy utilities perceive themselves and their role in a just energy transition? And how do they understand energy justice and the justice implications of user flexibility? These questions are asked by Frans Libertson, doctoral student at IIIEE, in a newly published research article in Energy Research and Social Science. There is a general understanding

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/new-publication-exploring-swedish-energy-utilities-understandings-energy-justice-and-user - 2025-02-03

Are you longing to feel climate hope? Recent public panel discussion with IIIEE researcher Matthias Lehner.

Published 23 February 2024 On 21st February, largest study association for adult education in Sweden, Studiefrämjandet Skåne, together with the Nature Conservation Association in Malmö offered a public panel discussion on how to influence the work with climate issues. The event was arranged at the City Library in Malmö and among the speakers were a researcher from IIIEE. The panel discussion was n

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/are-you-longing-feel-climate-hope-recent-public-panel-discussion-iiiee-researcher-matthias-lehner - 2025-02-03

Renewal of UNESCO Chair for professor Lena Neij

Published 28 February 2024 UNESCO has decided to renew the Lund university UNESCO chair under the leadership of professor Lena Neij, IIIEE. In the renewal of the chair (2024-2028), Lena Neij and the IIIEE will advance knowledge on local aspects of sustainability transitions –applying an integrated approach to research, education, training and outreach. A special focus will be on strengthening the

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/renewal-unesco-chair-professor-lena-neij - 2025-02-03

IIIEE alumna invited to LU webinar on International Women's Day

Published 4 March 2024 Photo: Håkan Rodhe On 8th March, the Alumni Relations office at Lund University offers a webinar as a digital celebration of International Women's Day 2024. The guests are three inspiring alumnae: Camilla Mellander, Consul General of Sweden in New York, MSc Economics, Charlotte Beskow, now retired from a long career within the European Space Agency, MSc Electrical Engineerin

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-alumna-invited-lu-webinar-international-womens-day - 2025-02-03

Design Workshop for Post-Conflict Sustainability Labs

Published 18 January 2016 Photo: Demolished houses in Syria On 11 February 2016, the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) and the Center for Middle East Studies (CMES) at Lund University are organising a joint initiative on the theme: “Conflict and Violence in the Middle East: Far away but close to home” Creating spaces for hope and a better future through Post-Co

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/design-workshop-post-conflict-sustainability-labs - 2025-02-03

Empowering Citizens as Agents of Climate Action: Insights from New Research

Published 6 March 2024 In the efforts to combat climate change, much attention has been focused on external solutions such as technological innovations, policy changes, and industry shifts. However, a new study conducted by researchers Gustav Osberg from IIIEE together with Mine Islar and Christine Wamsler from LUCSUS sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of the transition: the role of citizen

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/empowering-citizens-agents-climate-action-insights-new-research - 2025-02-03

Visiting fellow Bert Keirsbilck from KU Leuven

Published 12 March 2024 The IIIEE has the pleasure to welcome Bert Keirsbilck as a visiting fellow in the spring 2024.  Bert is a Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of KU Leuven. He lectures Commercial law, EU Law and European Economic Law in Brussels, Leuven and Kortrijk. He is a co-director of Consumer Competition Market (CCM) and is a co-promotor of the CE Center – Steunpunt

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/visiting-fellow-bert-keirsbilck-ku-leuven - 2025-02-03