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Semi-arid ecosystems play key role in global carbon cycling

Findings from an international research group including Anders Ahlström (main author) and Ben Smith from INES, reveals news that changes the view on neglected areas: the semi-arid ecosystems has a key role in carbon cycling. The group has published their findings in Science. Terrestrial bioshere is absorbing about 1/4 of the carbon dioxide emissions from human activities. So far, rainforests have

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/semi-arid-ecosystems-play-key-role-global-carbon-cycling - 2025-10-01

The trees communicate and affect the climate

Ylva Persson, PhD student in Physical Geography and Ecosystem Sciences at Lund University, is conducting research on cloned trees. Her aim is to understand how the substances secreted by trees affects, and is affected, by climate. Ylva Persson studies the trees' volatile organic compounds (BVOCs).  It does not only give the plants their characteristic smell, but it also have other effects, such as

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/trees-communicate-and-affect-climate - 2025-10-01

ESA satellite provides remote sensing data

The new ESA (European Space Agency) satellite SENTINEL-2 is now in orbit, producing preliminary test data. The satellites' sensor is unique in terms of having both high spatial resolution, as well as temporal resolution. Data from SENTINEl-2 is used by the Lund Earth Observation research group in their research.For more information, use the following links:https://scihub.esa.int/news/News00029http

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/esa-satellite-provides-remote-sensing-data - 2025-10-01

Accelerated methane emissions when Arctic sea ice melts

"Changes in the Arctic Ocean can affect ecosystems located far away on land, " says Dr. Frans-Jan Parmentier at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, lead author of the newly pyublished international study. As the sea ice melts the reflection of sunlight is replaced by absorption by the open sea surface. This increases the temperatures in the area, resulting in activity in th

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/accelerated-methane-emissions-when-arctic-sea-ice-melts - 2025-10-01

Climate change creates more flood damage

Professor of climatology Markku Rummukainen was interviewed in many media outlets due to the fact that the number of flood damages in 2014 was five times higher than in 2013. “The climate is getting warmer and there will be more and heavier downpours, which increases the risk of flooding and subsequent damages”, he said.Articles, in Swedish, in Svenska Dagbladet, SVT Nyheter, Sydsvenskan, Göteborg

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/climate-change-creates-more-flood-damage - 2025-10-01

Melting sea ice in the Arctic accelerates methane emissions

Frans-Jan Parmentier, researcher at our department, was interviewed in NyTeknik about his new research that shows that methane emissions from the Arctic tundra increase when the Arctic ice melts. “The decreased amounts of Arctic sea ice is one of the most visible consequences of climate change, and has a huge impact on the Arctic climate”, he said. International media also reported on the news, fo

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/melting-sea-ice-arctic-accelerates-methane-emissions - 2025-10-01

Campus teaching cancelled October 12th due to threat

On Monday October 12th, all campus activity was cancelled due to a threat to the university, which the police judged needed to be taken seriously. After it turned out the threat had been distributed to several other higher educational institutions as well, a decision has been taken to reopen the university. Activities are expected to be running as usual from Tuesday morning.Read more at the LU web

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/campus-teaching-cancelled-october-12th-due-threat - 2025-10-01

Margareta Johansson interviewed by Sveriges Radio

Margareta Johansson, researcher at our department, has been interviewed by Sveriges Radio - Sweden's national publicly funded radio broadcaster - about her research on permafrost. Margareta Johansson said she is measuring the active layer, that is, the part of the permafrost that thaws every year, as well as looking at trends and changes over time.Read the full article here (Google translated).

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/margareta-johansson-interviewed-sveriges-radio - 2025-10-01

Marku Rummukainen featured in the media on the topic of climate change

Markku Rummukainen has been featured twice in Dagens Nyheter recently, and once in Forskning & Framsteg. In one article in Dagens Nyheter, Rummukainen was interviewed about capturing and storing of carbon dioxide as a strategy for mitigating climate change. The technology is called CCS, which stands for carbon, capture and storage.Rummukainen says he'd prefer if emissions could be avoided altogeth

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/marku-rummukainen-featured-media-topic-climate-change - 2025-10-01

Article on tropical drought experiment in Nature

Dr Dan Metcalfe is co-author to a paper coming out in Nature on the 23rd November, based upon his work with the longest-running tropical drought experiment. The study uses measurements from an Amazon forest subjected to over 12 years of severe artificial drought to pinpoint the mechanisms of drought induced tree mortality.Remarkably, even after widespread mortality the levels of carbon reserves in

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/article-tropical-drought-experiment-nature - 2025-10-01

ICOS ERIC establishment - a strong message towards COP21

On November 20 2015, the ICOS ERIC is officially established in Brussels, one of twelve large EU research companies. This will enable a comprehensive approach to map the European greenhouse gases. "We need a system for surveying the efficiency of our climate initiatives. ICOS is the answer to that", says Anders Lindroth, professor in Physical Geography at Lund University and Director of the Swedis

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/icos-eric-establishment-strong-message-towards-cop21 - 2025-10-01

Swedish Television news program Rapport paid a visit to ICOS research station in Norunda

SVT reporter Calle Elfström from the news programme Rapport ("Report") interviewed ICOS Project leader and Professor Anders Lindroth on the measurements being done at the research station Norunda, which is located about 30 km north of Uppsala, Sweden. – We know from what we have been seeing for a long time that [carbon dioxide levels] keep increasing, and we see no tangible effect out of the agree

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/swedish-television-news-program-rapport-paid-visit-icos-research-station-norunda - 2025-10-01

Department's research in the media

Recently, the media has been featuring some of the research being conducted at the department. Here are some of the articles. The world's vegetation has increasedProfessor Ben Smith has been interviewed about satellite measurements that show the earth's vegetation has increased during the last 30 years. Smith says that this is not only due to the greenhouse effect, but also because of political ch

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/departments-research-media - 2025-10-01

Dan Metcalfe receives an ERC Consolidator Grant

Associate senior lecturer Daniel Metcalfe was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant. ERC funding is sought in international competition with scientific excellence as the sole criterion for selection. Dan Metcalfe is awarded €1.75 million over five years. Metcalfe's ERC project will provide the first global picture of how plant-eating insects affect the amount of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphor

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/dan-metcalfe-receives-erc-consolidator-grant - 2025-10-01