Blar i NILU Brage på tidsskrift "Environmental Research Letters"
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The 11 year solar cycle UV irradiance effect and its dependency on the Pacific Decadal Oscillation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The stratospheric, tropospheric and surface impacts from the 11 year ultraviolet solar spectral irradiance (SSI) variability have been extensively studied using climate models and observations. Here, we demonstrate using ... -
Arctic moisture source for Eurasian snow cover variations in autumn
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
Ecological unequal exchange: quantifying emissions of toxic chemicals embodied in the global trade of chemicals, products, and waste
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Ecologically unequal exchange arises if more developed economies ('core') shift the environmental burden of their consumption and capital accumulation to less developed economies ('periphery'/'semi-core'). Here we demonstrate ... -
Elucidating the present-day chemical composition, seasonality and source regions of climate-relevant aerosols across the Arctic land surface
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Arctic is warming two to three times faster than the global average, and the role of aerosols is not well constrained. Aerosol number concentrations can be very low in remote environments, rendering local cloud radiative ... -
Low impact of dry conditions on the CO2 exchange of a Northern-Norwegian blanket bog.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
A top-down estimation of subnational CO2 budget using a global high-resolution inverse model with data from regional surface networks
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Top-down approaches, such as atmospheric inversions, are a promising tool for evaluating emission estimates based on activity-data. In particular, there is a need to examine carbon budgets at subnational scales (e.g. ... -
Vulnerability and resilience of the carbon exchange of a subarctic peatland to an extreme winter event
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Extreme winter events that damage vegetation are considered an important climatic cause of arctic browning—a reversal of the greening trend of the region—and possibly reduce the carbon uptake of northern ecosystems. ... -
Warm Arctic–cold Siberia: comparing the recent and the early 20th century Arctic warmings
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The Warm Arctic–cold Siberia surface temperature pattern during recent boreal winter is suggested to be triggered by the ongoing decrease of Arctic autumn sea ice concentration and has been observed together with an increase ...