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Svein Hammer

Hammer is a dr.polit. in sociology and regular reviewer in Ny Tid.

Norway has become a climate political slowdown

Our important social debater, Eivind Trædal, has written a thorough history book on Norwegian climate policy – and why it is in the wild.

Environmental protection in the sign of evolution

In the worst case, the romantic view of nature can stand in the way of adaptable environmental protection work, claims environmental studies professor Douglas Spieles in a new book.

Down to earth to save the earth

Professional books with good ground contact can be of great value in the debate about the green shift, so this one too.

Right's green dream

In line with climate change and rising environmental crises, the need for change is recognized. The question is what this implies.

The philosophy of life and nature

How should we understand nature's relationship to our man-made culture?

Green utopias

With a sociological look at the environmental challenges combined with examples drawn from fiction and film, interesting horizons are opened in a new British release.

The Liberal Utopia

Above all, it is we who do not blame liberalism for everything that is wrong here in the world, which should dwell on this book. 

Food on a troubled planet

The world's intensive food production, with its resource consumption, can quickly send us into serious crises. Something has to be done. 

Must, can, will, should and must

Climate summits show a world in which the nuances between should, must and should be able to mean everything for the outcome of the negotiations.