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Antimicrobial resistance
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Climate
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Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Pandemics
Pandemics
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Animal welfare
Animal welfare
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All publications

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Sep 23
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Op-ed

Are our politicians AI skeptics?

Either they ignore the challenges, or they ridicule them.

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Sep 19
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Op-ed

Norway has been a leader in global health — with new committee, we hope it continues

Millions of lives depend on Norway to continue its efforts on global health. Therefore, we ask a committee of experts led by Camilla Stoltenberg to advise on Norway's strategy for the future.

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Sep 17
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Op-ed

Even the government can't claim that the electric car subsidies are effective climate policy now

Effective, global climate policy is not outdated. That's the future.

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Sep 14
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Op-ed

Science has not provided good enough answers to the question of the origin of the pandemic

Here politics has become entwined with what should have been open and free research.

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Sep 13
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Op-ed

What do we owe the future?

Do we have moral obligations towards people that do not yet exist? In long-term ethics, one is concerned with the future, but what does it really entail?

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Sep 6
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Op-ed

Dangerously fast in the wrong direction

Creating super-intelligent KI will be humanity's greatest achievement. But will it be the best or worst thing we've created?

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Sep 4
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Op-ed

Cut electric car subsidies - spend the money out

The electric car subsidies cost too much and seem too little. Replace them with more effective climate action abroad.

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Sep 2
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Policy note

Antimicrobial resistance - Taking action on pull incentives in Norway

Antimikrobiell resistens (AMR) er en alvorlig og raskt voksende folkehelsetrussel. I 2022 ble det anslått at AMR førte til 1,27 millioner dødsfall globalt. Dette notatet beskriver en modell som estimerer at det i 2015 gikk tapt minst 240 liv i Norge på grunn av antimikrobiell resistens. Modellen er utarbeidet av Alliance for Reducing Microbial Resistance (ARMoR) med innspill fra tankesmien Langsikt. Utviklingskjeden for antimikrobielle midler har over tid blitt utarmet, og er nå klart utilstrekkelig for å levere medikamentene som trengs for å behandle resistente infeksjoner. En viktig årsak til dette er markedssvikt i legemiddelmarkedet, der dagens insentivstruktur gjør det ulønnsomt å kommersialisere nye antibiotika. ARMoR foreslår en satsing på såkalte pull-insentiver som en del av løsningen på denne markedssvikten.

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Aug 22
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Op-ed

Government's climate funding is tinkering with numbers

Norway contributes less than we claim and “aid-washes” profitable investments.

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Aug 9
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Policy note

Norwegian food security in scenarios with abrupt sunlight reduction

This report, prepared in collaboration with ALLFED, highlights the ongoing threat to Norway's food systems from abrupt sunlight reduction scenarios (ASRS), caused by events such as a volcanic eruption, nuclear conflict or an asteroid impact. Historically, such scenarios have severely disrupted the global climate and would have catastrophic consequences for food security around the world if they were to occur again. However, there are effective measures that Norwegian authorities can take to strengthen preparedness both before and after such an event, which can reduce disruptions to the food system and save lives globally.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Bevilgningene til effektiv bistand bør økes, ikke reduseres

First published:
Dagens Perspektiv
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21.4.2026

Lederartikkelen i Dagens Perspektiv argumenterer for økt bevilgning til effektiv bistand, og refererer til Langsikt sin bistandsbudsjettanalyse og Eirik Mofoss sin podkastsamtale med Ness om bistand.

When artificial intelligence scares itself

First published:
Minerva
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18.4.2026

How should we react to companies continuing to develop software they themselves believe is a danger to humanity? Academic Manager Aksel Braanen Sterri is interviewed in Minerva.

Five happy things in biotechnology

First published:
Research.no
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17.4.2026

Molecular biologist and senior advisor Sigrid Bratlie explains five biotechnology breakthroughs. They sound like science fiction, but are happening right now.

Will examine the use of consultants in the assistance

First published:
Panorama News
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10.4.2026

Senior adviser Cindy Robles is interviewed stating that the World Bank has replied to the State Department that it has nothing to defer on the cost level of Abyrint.

Cindy Robles om norsk støtte til Verdensbanken: – Ikke like hot å gi penger til kjernen

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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8.4.2026

Norske bistandspenger går til dyre særfond med fancy logoer fremfor der de gjør mest nytte, mener seniorrådgiver i Langsikt og tidligere Verdensbank-ansatt.

Podcast with Cindy Robles about the World Bank

First published:
World problems
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7.4.2026

Senior adviser Cindy Robles has guested on the podcast World Problems to discuss the government's new strategy for the World Bank.

Many countries are cutting aid to refugees. Norway, too, has changed its priorities in recent years. In Kakuma refugee camp, they have to face consequences.

First published:
NRK
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7.4.2026

Eirik Mofoss's aid budget analysis is linked to in NRK's case on aid cuts.

Podcast with Sigrid Bratlie: - I was hung out for telling the truth

First published:
Ness
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7.4.2026

Sigrid Bratlie guested on the Ness podcast where she spoke about covid-19 and the lab leak theory and transparency in academia.

- Inga Strümke does us all a disservice

First published:
The Althing
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31.3.2026

If the future is uncertain, there is all the more reason to prepare for a number of different outcomes, writes columnist and former Long-Term Advisor Anders Eidesvik. He responds to the criticism Strümke made in Morgenbladet.

The Eirik Mofoss Method: How to Discuss Aid with People Who Basically Have Second Value Views

First published:
Panorama News
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25.3.2026

Panorama Nyheter mentioned the “Eirik Mofoss method” after Eirik Mofoss guested on the podcast Ness on the topic of aid.

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