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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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Op-ed

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

Summer interview with Sigrid Bratlie in Book365

First published:
Book365
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8.7.2025

In connection with the book “The Mystery of Wuhan”, Sigrid Bratlie was interviewed in Bok365 about reading plans for the summer.

Aksel Braanen Sterri on Dagsnytt 18 to talk about taxes on animal suffering

First published:
NRK
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4.7.2025

Aksel Braanen Sterri, Head of Department at Lang, wants to tax poor animal welfare. He debated SP politician on Dagsnytt 18 after reportage in Morgenbladet.

Eirik Mofoss and Fride Nordstrand Nilsen as co-authors in a Lancet commentary

First published:
The Lancet Regional Health Europe
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3.7.2025

The commentary presents recommendations from national expert groups for how Norway, Denmark and Germany can renew their leadership in global health.

Tellef Raabe becomes new AI expert in Langsikt

First published:
The Althing
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2.7.2025

Media sociologist Tellef Raabe is moving to Oslo to strengthen the KI team at the think tank Lang.

Aksel Braanen Sterri wants tax on animal suffering

First published:
The Morning Blade
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2.7.2025

If the philosopher gets what he wants, the farmers will have to find something else to do — or start growing plants. Reportage with Chief Scientific Officer Aksel Braanen Sterri in Morgenbladet on how to improve animal welfare.

The think-tanks Civita, Agenda and Langjoin forces to urge Development Minister Åsmund Aukrust to take action. “Untimely,” replies the minister.

First published:
Vårt Land
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30.6.2025

The think-tanks want answers on what tomorrow's billion-dollar aid will be spent on, and for the government to prioritise a new development policy announcement.

Reponse to Langsikt: Global Education Funds Are Not “Intermediaries”

First published:
Panorama News
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25.6.2025

Somalia's education minister and Haiti's former education minister disagree with Longsight's recommendation to cut support for global education funds.

The economists banged on, but the Research Council only let in the technologists

First published:
The Daily Newspaper
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17.6.2025

Bram Timmermans responds to Braanen Sterri's chronicle about the lack of presence of social economists when the “Ki-milliardern” was handed out.

Advarer mot Norec-nedleggelse

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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17.6.2025

Fremskrittspartiet vil kutte støtten til Norec dersom det blir borgerlig regjering til høsten, noe også Langsikt tok til orde for notatet "Tid for omprioritering". Det advarer utviklingsminister Åsmund Aukrust (Ap) sterkt imot.

Kritiserer ny 100-dagersplan: Langsikt må tenke mer langsiktig

First published:
Panorama Nyheter
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16.6.2025

Tankesmien Langsikt mener at en ny regjering bør gjøre 20 endringer i bistanden i løpet av sine første 100 dager. – Det er et utålmodig notat der ting skal gjøres fort, sier CMI-forsker Ottar Mæstad.