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New analysis shows that the global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions.
The University of Eastern Finland will organise Sustainability Days on the Joensuu and Kuopio campuses
Magnetic resonance imaging can be used to visualize plant structures and examine internal damage.
Funded by the Kone Foundation, the UEF is currently implementing a project that explores shared city space and people’s own, everyday places in it.
Explore the story of Tamalika Sarkar at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), driven by a passion for environmental science. From selecting UEF for its outstanding courses to relishing hands-on lab experiences, Tamalika highlights her favorite moments, including a memorable revelation about tap water in Finland. She emphasizes Finland's commitment to sustainability and the unique appeal of Kuopio.
Researchers from the Aerosol Physics Research Group at UEF participated in a study that investigated the formation of aerosols from forest emissions, their climate effects and the performance of atmospheric models in describing these.
MSc Nicola A. Kokkonen's research shows that specialized peatland plant species are threatened by gradual drying and that the impact of climate change on peatlands may be accelerated by the stress of seasonal droughts.
Associate Professor Miina Porkka's ERC-funded research project AQUAGUARD investigates how human actions modify the water cycle and how these changes affect life on Earth.
A new EU project will develop a comprehensive set of high-integrity principles and criteria for the fast-developing field of voluntary climate action.
Interest in the seaweed industry is growing rapidly across Europe, and seaweed farming is viewed as a forerunner of a sustainability transition.