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

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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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Aug 9
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Op-ed

The lie behind the rule of action

We don't owe it to posterity to maximise the size of the Oil Fund.

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Aug 8
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Statement

Expert committee to advise on Norway's efforts for global health

Norwegian humanitarian and development organizations and think tanks are joining forces to set up a committee to make recommendations for Norway's global health efforts in the years ahead. Norway has played a leading role in global health cooperation in recent decades. It needs to be continued, the principals believe. Camilla Stoltenberg will be the head of the new committee.

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Aug 6
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Op-ed

Norwegian aid could change the world for good

Certain measures, even aid skeptics may not dispute that have the desired effect. Childhood vaccination is a well-known example -- measures against lead poisoning could be next.

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Jul 20
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Op-ed

No one is free when society is mobile-dependent

It is well known that the mobile is addictive. It stimulates the dopamine center in the brain, and has a design reminiscent of one-armed bandits in a casino hall. There is, however, another aspect of addiction that is underestimated and that makes it an almost impossible task for the individual to regulate their own use.

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Jul 19
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Op-ed

The Norwegian Red Cross misunderstands effectiveness

The Red Cross doesn't want to pit good causes against each other. But true humanity requires hard priorities.

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Jul 17
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Policy note

Risk and Reward, 2024 AI Assurance Technology Market Report

Long term has contributed to this international report on technology for securing KI. “Risk & Reward” investigates the burgeoning AI Assurance Technology (AIAT) market, a sector poised to redefine how enterprises, investors, and legislators navigate the complexities of AI adoption and its attendant risks. This report aims to unpack the intricacies of this nascent market, exploring the evolving landscape of risk management in the age of AI, the pressing need for innovative compliance-enabling solutions, and the market opportunities that await proactive stakeholders.

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Media coverage

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Media coverage

Eirik Mofoss is interviewed about Norfund's strong growth and why they should be financed outside the aid budget.

First published:
Ontwikkeling
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1.3.2026

Development Today has interviewed General Manager Eirik Mofoss about Norfund.

“I honestly don't understand what everyone is doing,” says Eirik Mofoss about the foreign minister's aid apparatus

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The Financial Newspaper
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1.3.2026

In an interview with Finansavisen, he points to billions he believes are being used incorrectly, and which in practice shield Norwegian actors.

Norwegian health leaders call warning about bioweapons: “There is currently no comprehensive plan

First published:
The Evening Post
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1.3.2026

Experts and oaths in health security gathered after the Long-Term Seminar on Biological Threats. They're worried.

Expert: “We must have fewer partners, fewer subjects and fewer bureaucrats in the State Department

First published:
The Day
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24.2.2026

Eirik Mofoss of the think tank Long Term clearly sees a need for reform, but warns against frivolous criticism of efforts for the world's poorest.

Minister for Development: “It also upsets me that this is coming home to Norway

First published:
The Morning Blade
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23.2.2026

Aid funding is being cut across the world, states are prioritising defence and security, and here at home the entire State Department is to be scrutinised. Eirik Mofoss criticises UD's misuse of aid funds.

Believes that managers lack AI knowledge

First published:
Net.no
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18.2.2026

During the Westland Conference with Tellef Raabe, business leaders received a clear message: You must learn artificial intelligence.

Lacks record of support for US think tanks

First published:
Panorama News
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17.2.2026

Former special adviser Jon Lomøy is interviewed about UD's financing of think tanks with aid funds.

KI as a life counselor?

First published:
NRK Echo
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16.2.2026

People share crises, love woes and life choices to ChatGPT. But what happens when the counselor always wants to make you happy? KI counselor Preben Ness discusses on Ekko.

Tellef Raabe at the Western Conference on KI

First published:
The West Country Conference
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10.2.2026

Tellef Raabe participated in a panel discussion about KI during the Western Conference, and discussed how we should get value out of KI. See footage in the link.

Expert Manager Aksel Braanen Sterri on chatbots and emotions

First published:
University
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1.2.2026

The student newspaper Universitas tested massive use of ChatGPT for five days, and interviewed Aksel about why the emotional attachment became so strong.

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