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Here you will find all our work and everything others write about us. We are constantly working to produce new content, including notes, consultation input, chronicles and debate posts.

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May 19
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Input

Consultation input to the Aquaculture Communication 2025

Here, Long-Term follows its consultation input to Meld. St. 24 on the Future of Aquaculture, where we support the proposal for a loss tax for farmed fish.

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May 19
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Input

Consultation input to the Fondsmeldingen 2025

Here, Long-Term follows its consultation input to Meld. St. about the State Pension Fund 2025, where we discuss the Fund's climate risks and investments in unlisted infrastructure.

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May 16
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Op-ed

Harvard must rediscover its ideals

But the solution does not exist on the right.

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May 13
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Policy note

The Future Panel - a Voice of the People

Norway is one of the richest countries in the world. How can we use our wealth for the good of the world, ourselves, and future generations?

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May 12
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Op-ed

Zuckerberg recently gave us his version of AI-paradise. It's a living hell. The Nordic countries and Europe must respond

In an era where tech giants dream of turning our human relationships into marketable products, we need more than passive hopes for tech companies to act ethically. We need real alternatives built on fundamentally different premises.

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May 8
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Op-ed

Will the MDG falter in the fight for locally led development?

The Minister of Development will strengthen civil society in developing countries through Norwegian organisations. At the same time, the MDGs programme committee has proposed rejecting the proposal on locally led development, which will be debated and voted on at the party's national meeting on Friday.

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May 7
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Policy note

Summary report of "Nordic Leadership in Global Health: A Strategic Symposium"

This report is a summary of the discussions and policy proposals from the half-day event "Nordic Leadership in Global Health: A Strategic Symposium" held at Haandverkeren, Oslo, on the 25th of March 2025. The report also includes a brief overview of some of the ongoing global health challenges that formed the backdrop for the symposium.

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May 7
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Policy note

Ten years of climate change - what has been followed up?

Over the past ten years, Norway has had five climate committees that have studied and described what Norway needs to do to adapt to climate targets. But we're still not on track. Long Term has gone through the recommendations of these committees, and assessed how much is actually followed up by politicians.

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Apr 24
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Policy note

Time for reprioritization

How to free up room for action in Norwegian aid after US cuts

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Apr 22
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Input

Letter to the Minister of Development from the Stoltenberg Committee

Letter to Åsmund Grøver Aukrust, dated 22 April 2025.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

The money bag for aid is significantly smaller than what the government gives the impression, claims new report.

First published:
The Daily Gazette
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26.11.2025

Eirik Mofoss's budget analysis of Norwegian aid shows how less and less aid goes to poverty alleviation. Through two issues, Dagbladet looked up the findings from the analysis, and interviewed Development Minister Aukrust, as well as the party leaders in MDG, Rødt and SV.

Norad would cut information support to organizations — State Department said no

First published:
Panorama News
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21.11.2025

Eirik Mofoss is interviewed about the proposal to remove the information support in the note “Time for reprioritisations” in Panorama.

AI hope for Europe. Can Europe become a force in AI?

First published:
E24
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19.11.2025

Torbjørn Røe Isaksen writes about Yoshua Bengio's visit to Oslo in E24. Long term planned the visit.

Senior Adviser Tellef Raabe on the NRK show the Debate on Media Economics

First published:
NRK
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18.11.2025

Non-established media meet established editors to debate. Tellef Raabe participates as a subject matter expert on the media.

The Ten Commandments of AI are just the beginning

First published:
Digi
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18.11.2025

In order for them not to end up in the drawer, we have to take charge now. Before technology does. This is written by Director of Artificial Intelligence in Sopra Steria in Caspar M. Lund in Digi.

Langsikt and TRY with campaign to ensure that effective aid is prioritised in this year's state budget

First published:
Com24
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17.11.2025

Kom24 has made a case about Langsikt's aid campaign, where emergency rations are distributed to politicians to remind them of the world's poorest in the autumn negotiations. Read more about the campaign at lang.no/100dagar.

Leading AI scientist: - We're playing with fire

First published:
TV2
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15.11.2025

The “Godfather of KI” opened Norway's new Centre for Artificial Intelligence (KI) on Monday - and took the opportunity to warn of the dangers of the technology. TV2 has written a story about Bengio's visit to Oslo, which Langplanned.

MDG moves funds out of aid budget: “We will clean it up

First published:
Panorama News
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14.11.2025

The MDG will shift funds from Ukraine aid and climate to help the world's poorest. The party, together with Long Term, has counted on the figures in the government's aid budget.

The most important skill of the future: being human

First published:
NRK Ytring
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14.11.2025

My sons will grow up in an era where machines can do anything except be human. This is what Isabelle Ringnes writes in NRK. She builds on commandment ten in “The Ten Ki-commandments”, for which she was additionally responsible as a committee member of Langsikt's expert committee at KI.

-The consulting industry faces a paradox when KI takes over work tasks from graduates

First published:
Today's Business
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14.11.2025

Aksel Braanen Sterri, Head of Department at Lang, is interviewed by DN about how KI can influence future working life.

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