What happened to the landscape and people during the Stone Age flood disaster in Eastern Norway? Around 10.000 years ago, a ‘plug’ in the ice barrier in a massive glacial lake loosened, causing a megaflood to sweep through the landscape. Scientists are learning more about exactly what happened during this catastrophic event.
Make room for more water in the cities Excessive precipitation and rising sea levels can spell trouble for cities. We should reboot our thinking about water and consider more use of runoffs, according to Norwegian scientists.
Food security hinges on climate adaptation Climate change can have a devastating effect on agriculture in many regions. But much can be done to ensure future food supplies for everyone.