Our work

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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Priority areas

Biotechnology

Here you will find an overview of our work on biotechnology.

Biotechnology

Artificial Intelligence

Here you will find an overview of our work on artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence

Aid

Here you will find an overview of our work on aid.

Aid
Antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance
Climate
Climate
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Pandemics
Pandemics
Longterm institutions
Longterm institutions
Animal welfare
Animal welfare
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All publications

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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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Apr 18
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Op-ed

What if Trump obtains super-intelligent AI?

No one wants China to win the AI race. But how confident are we if Donald Trump's United States comes first to the finish line?

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Apr 14
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Input

Input to Meld. St. on Peace and Conflict Resolution

In the report to the Storting on peace and conflict resolution, expected in August 2025, the think-tank Long Term below has answered two indicative questions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Apr 11
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Policy note

Transport demand in futures with artificial general intelligence

We discuss the potential impact of artificial general intelligence (AGI) on society, labor markets and transport demand, and argue that transport planners need to rethink long-term future scenarios.

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Apr 11
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Input

Letter to Støre and Aukrust: Make an early promise to Gavi

We urge the government to ensure that Norway makes an early pledge of binding support for Gavi at the same level as before.

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Apr 11
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Op-ed

Climate message is shockingly weak

The climate crisis will not be solved with nice words and quota buying. It is solved with tough choices and real readjustment.

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Apr 10
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Op-ed

Choose the educations AI can't take away from you!

Here are seven pieces of advice for adolescents -- and parents -- wondering what, and if, they should study in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Apr 10
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Op-ed

Climate message is shockingly weak

The government's new climate announcement is a serious setback for Norway's climate work. It is virtually devoid of new measures and in practice involves a weakening of climate targets.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

“You can't get AI to generate something completely similar to, for example, Munch's paintings [...] without them having trained on their images"

First published:
NRK
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5.5.2025

Anders Eidesvik, AI advisor in Langsikt, is interviewed about copyright and AI in NRK.

What happened to the climate fight? Sondre Hansmark on Civita podcast

First published:
Civita
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30.4.2025

Is the Greta Thunberg generation dead, or does the climate fight just look different in 2025? Hear episode of “Think About It!” with Sondre Hansmark, a senior adviser in Langsikt and former leader of the Young Liberal Party.

Sigrid Bratlie on podcast about cell and gene therapy

First published:
Radforsk, Apple Podcast
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30.4.2025

What is cell and gene therapy, what treatments are approved and what are the bottlenecks and opportunities? Sigrid Bratlie, special adviser Langsikt, spoke about this and more as a guest on the podcast Radium.

NOREC exchange and information support are ineffective, says the think-tank Langsikt

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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30.4.2025

A number of measures in Norwegian aid are “not effective” and should be cut altogether, Eirik Mofoss and Cindy Robles said in an interview with Panorama. The money saved, they will spend on other aid measures.

Digitalization minister Tung is one of the Parliament's least in-demand ministers.

First published:
Altinget
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25.4.2025

The Parliament's lack of interest in digitalisation is worrying. “There is still a prevailing view that digitalisation is an unsexy political area,” says Anders Eidesvik in Langsikt.

Do you keep up with the AI development? Here are the main breakthroughs now

First published:
Shifter
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23.4.2025

“The trend seems to have accelerated recently [and] this is perhaps the most important technical development happening right now,” says Jakob Graabak, AI expert and special adviser in Langsikt.

Eirik Mofoss on the podcast Liberal Halvtime

First published:
Civita, California
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15.4.2025

What is long-term policy, and why do we need to think long-term? General Manager of Langsikt, Eirik Mofoss, discusses with Mathilde Fasting about what should be done to get more long-term vision in politics.

A Political Earthquake in Turkey

First published:
Agenda Magazine
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8.4.2025

Ane Breivik, a Longsikt adviser and law student on exchange to Istanbul, writes about the overwhelming mobilization taking place in Istanbul's streets against Turkey's president.

- Has the potential to kill far more people than all the world's conflicts

First published:
Fædrelandsvennen
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8.4.2025

Ingvild Wetrhus Thorsvik (V) is interviewed by Fædrelandsvennen about cuts in USAID and a recent aid trip to Kenya, where Langsikt participated as an organizer.

Sigrid Bratlie on podcast about GMOs, covid lab leaks and mutants

First published:
Inn til kjernen med Sunniva Rose
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7.4.2025

Sigrid Bratlie, Senior Advisor at Langsikt, is on Sunniva Rose's new podcast talking about why it's likely the covid virus leaked from a lab, what genetically modified organisms (GMOs) really are—and why GMOs can be really good.

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