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Mammals

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Defense of second ATLANTIS PhD student
Atlantis-ERC

Defense of second ATLANTIS PhD student

On 31 October 2025 Philip Gjedde succesfully defended his PhD about including marine invasive species impacts into life cycle impact assessment. The defense also included a trial lecture with the title "Inclusion of biodiversity impacts from marine invasive species in maritime polices: Examples, uncertainties and potential economic trade-offs"
Nov 11, 2025 1 min read
ATLANTIS visits second graders
Atlantis-ERC

ATLANTIS visits second graders

Francesca Verones and Martin Dorber visited a second class in Trondheim to teach and inform about plastic and its environmental impacts. We talked about how plastics are made, how much is thrown away and what happens with the plastic that is not properly managed. The children were very engaged and
May 16, 2024 2 min read
Mammals and power lines – a problem?
CONSENSE

Mammals and power lines – a problem?

We already know that power lines can impact biodiversity, for instance birds. But – actually – most of our knowledge is based on birds! Other animal groups (or plants!) do not get as much attention [1,2]. But in this post, we’ll put a spotlight on mammals. Similarly to birds, mammals
Aug 10, 2021 5 min read
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