The Bjerknes administration and key personell are located at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Bergen campus.
Visiting address: Postal address: Phone: +47 55 58 98 03 E-mail: post@bjerknes.uib.no Director: Kikki Helga Flesche Kleiven, phone: + 47 416 06 451 Head of Communication: Gudrun Sylte, phone: + 47 40 85 64 57 |
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Parking
Visitors can make use of the parking facilities at the Høyteknologisenter and the VilVite Bergen science centre - Marineholmen, Thormøhlensgate 55.
Media relations and public outreach
The media contact is the link between researchers at the Bjerknes Centre and the media to make the interface between journalist and researcher easier and more efficient. Simultaneously, they contribute in increasing the dissemination of research and results to the general public and others who can make use this knowledge.
The media relations will also provide advice and support to researchers and help journalists adapt and facilitate information, navigate the system and find relevant interviewees.
Head of Communications: Gudrun Sylte, phone: 40 85 64 57
In July 2023 - please contact Thea Svensson
Phone at reception: 55 58 98 03
Who answers what?
Public-oriented dissemination is a priority at the Bjerknes Centre and as a centre committed to understand the climate system to the benefit of society we are obligated to disseminate results and knowledge. Especially at such an important area as climate change is of great importance that researchers with public funding provides knowledge back to the community.
Below is a list with contact information for journalists and others interested in asking questions to researchers affiliated with the Bjerknes Centre:
Global warming, global climate changes, the two-degree targetTore Furevik (NERSC) tlf. 986 77 226
IPCC: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeTore Furevik (NERSC) 986 77 226 Future Climate and Climate ScenariosTore Furevik (NERSC) 986 77 226 Eystein Jansen (UiB/ NORCE) tlf: 55 58 34 91// 906 18 858 Climate Predictions - From season to decadeNoel Keenlyside, (UiB) tlf 55 58 20 32 (engelsk) The Gulf Stream and changes in ocean circulationTore Furevik (NERSC) tlf: 986 77 226 El Nino/ La Nina – The Pacific Ocean:Tore Furevik (NERSC) tlf: 986 77 226 Monsoon – Asia and AfricaMartin King (NORCE) tlf 55 58 81 15 CO2-uptake of the oceans and the carbon cycleAbdirahman Omar (NORCE/UiB) tlf. 55 58 42 64// Ocean acidificationSiv Kari Lauvset (NORCE) tlf 55 58 98 34 Sea level changesHelge Drange (UiB) tlf. 55 58 26 53/ 977 40 589 The ice on Greenland and at AntarcticElin Darelius (UiB) tlf. +47 55 58 25 99/ +47 980 83 368 The sea ice in Arctic, links to weatherLars H. Smedsrud (UiB) tlf. 55 58 26 38/ 924 88 449 Storms and HurricanesLars H. Smedsrud (UiB) tlf. 55 58 26 38/924 88 449 Extreme weatherAsgeir Sorteberg (UiB) tlf. 55 58 26 93/932 31 912 Effects of climate changes on glaciers, landslides and floods, infrastructureAtle Nesje (UiB) tlf: 55 58 36 02/913 92 574 Effects of climate changes on marine ecosystems and fish resourcesAnne Britt Sandø (HI) tlf: 934 34 060 Effects of climate changes on landscape, vegetation and biologyAnne E. Bjune (UiB) tlf.55 58 33 35// 928 87 229 |