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Automatic Ship-Based Photometers for Enhanced Aerosol Characterization Over the Open Ocean: Towards a Global Network

Barrero, Maria Fernanda Sanchez; Torres, Benjamin; Blarel, Luc; Dubois, Gaël; Canon, Antoine; Goloub, Philippe; Maupin, Fabrice; Metzger, Jean Marc; Tulet, Pierre; Slutsker, Ilya; Marbach, Thierry; Brizzi, Gabriele; Liberti, Gian Luigi; Langone, Leonardo; Gonzalez, Ramiro; Toledano, Carlos; Etienne, Jean Louis; Leclout, Gregory; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Jaccard, Pierre Franqois; Veloso, Manuel; Podvin, Thierry; Ponzevera, Laurent; Sicard, Michaël; Goryl, Philippe; Niro, Fabrizio; Giuliano, Giovanni; Vita, Giovanni De; Ojeda, Miguel Angel; Fourquez, Marion; Mengeot, Caroline; Roden, Nicholas

2026

Re-emissions of polycyclic aromatic compounds from land and sea surfaces in source and receptor areas

Lammel, Gerhard; Bezdeková, Dominika; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Halse, Anne Karine; Iakovides, Minas; Kukucka, Petr; Letocha, Ondrej; Martiník, Jakub; Maye, Ludovic; Mwangi, John; Neziková, Barbora Palátová; Pribylová, Petra; Prokes, Roman; Stephanou, Euripides; Tsapakis, Manolis; Wietzoreck, Marco; Vrana, Branislav

2026

Daily high-resolution surface PM2.5 estimation over Europe by ML-based downscaling of the CAMS regional forecast

Schneider, Philipp; Shetty, Shobitha; Stebel, Kerstin; Hamer, Paul David; Hassani, Amirhossein; Salamalikis, Vasileios; Castell, Nuria; Berntsen, Terje Koren

2026

Dust aerosols, a challenge for agriculture

Kristensson, Adam; Krais, Annette; Ahlberg, Erik; Eriksson, Axel; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Roldin, Pontus; Thomasson, August; Friberg, Johan; Swietlicki, Erik; Sporre, Moa Kristina; Wierzbicka, Aneta; Malmborg, Vilhelm

2026

Vector-based contour maps for interactive visualization of atmospheric model products

Sangha, Amandip Singh; Eckhardt, Sabine; Evangeliou, Nikolaos

2026

Integrating Technical, Nature-Based, and Social Solutions: A Stakeholder-driven Approach to Climate Adaptation-Mitigation Synergies

Dookie, Denyse S.; Dallo, Federico; Liu, Hai-Ying; Wezenberg, Sebastiaan; Jacobs, Piet; Khoury, Eliane; Marcheggiani, Stefania; Beaumet, Julien; Leone, Mattia; Cao, Tuan-Vu

As climate change impacts intensify across Europe and globally, societies are confronted with increasingly frequent and severe hazards that challenge public health, urban livability, and environmental sustainability. While adaptation measures are urgently needed to cope with current and near-term climate risks, it is becoming increasingly evident that mitigation efforts are essential to ensure a resilient and sustainable future. Too often, however, adaptation and mitigation strategies are planned and implemented in isolation, within sectoral silos, overlooking their potential interdependencies, synergies, and co-benefits. This contribution draws on the on-going experience and perspectives of the EU-funded healthRiskADAPT project, which addresses climate-related health risks by explicitly linking adaptation and mitigation pathways across multiple hazards.The project adopts a broad and integrated perspective that combines existing technical solutions, nature-based interventions, and engagement strategies, with a strong emphasis on co-benefits for health and well-being in the face of climate hazards namely heatwaves, air pollution including wildfire emission, and pollen. Central to this framework is the use of cost–benefit and co-benefit analyses to support decision-makers in identifying, prioritizing, and implementing measures that maximize societal resilience while delivering climate resilience solutions, considering natural based solutions (e.g., greening) as well as technical solutions (e.g., smart-buildings, do-it-yourself air purifier devices, evaporative cooling, high efficiency filtering). Beyond technical assessments, the healthRiskADAPT project recognizes that increasing resilience requires engagement beyond institutional actors. Social solutions such as education, awareness-raising, and capacity building at the stakeholder level are considered essential components of effective climate strategies. The contribution therefore also explores participatory formats and stakeholder engagement approaches designed to enhance understanding of climate-related health risks and support the co-design of locally relevant policies and interventions.By presenting the project’s methodological pathways, tools, and engagement strategies, this contribution illustrates how integrated adaptation–mitigation planning can be operationalized in practice. It highlights the value of moving beyond sector-specific solutions toward systemic approaches that acknowledge complex interdependencies between climate, environment, health, and society. Ultimately, the contribution aims to demonstrate how such integrated frameworks can support cities and regions in developing more coherent, evidence-based, and socially inclusive climate policies, strengthening resilience in the face of a changing climate.

2026

Black carbon source apportionment and air mass transport effects in urban areas across warm and cold seasons

Hey, Moritz; Minderyte, Agne; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Byčenkienė, Steigvilė; Stachlewska, Iwona S.

2025

Atmospheric microplastics modelling and quantification using Gibbs sampler

Tichy, Ondřej; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Košík, Václav; Smidl, Václav

2025

Decreasing or increasing pollution in the Mediterranean atmosphere? 16 years of black carbon observations at the Monte Cimone GAW Global Station integrated with FLEXPART and COPERNICUS products

Zanatta, Marco; Bonasoni, Paolo; Cristofanelli, Paolo; Eckhardt, Sabine; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Magnani, Cecilia; Putero, Davide; Renzi, Laura; Vogel, Franziska

2025

Investigating Marine Aerosol Variability and Climate Feedbacks: A Multi-Site Analysis Using Particle Composition and Size Distribution Data

Singh, Gurmanjot; Virtanen, Annele; Kokkola, Harri; Xu, Wei; Ovadnevaite, Jurgita; Ceburnis, Darius; Lunder, Chris Rene; Aas, Wenche; Fiebig, Markus; Yli-Juuti, Taina

2025

Atmospheric microplastics emissions estimation and uncertainty quantification using Gibbs sampler

Tichý, Ondřej; Košík, Václav; Šmídl, Václav; Evangeliou, Nikolaos

2025

Nature-based Solutions to address climate and societal challenges in small and medium-sized islands

Balzan, Mario V; Igondová, Erika; Serra, Elisa; Moustakas, Aristides; Mansoldo, Mark; Dönmez, Abdullah Hüseyin; Tsatsou, Alexandra; Kumuk, Berre; Zoumides, Christos; Tzirkalli, Elli; Özgenç, Emine Keleş; Wolff, Erich; Sica, Francesco; Paul, Franziska; Zittis, George; Fenu, Giuseppe; Liu, Hai-Ying; Kokkoris, Ioannis P.; Vogiatzakis, Ioannis; Christoforidi, Irene; Filippi, Jean-José; Boucoyannis, Katerina; Viviana, Ligorini; Stamati, Marilena; Antic, Marina; Kumuk, Osman; Manolaki, Paraskevi; Kleitou, Periklis; Davids, Peter; Pineda-Martos, Rocío; Zotos, Savvas; Ždero, Senka; Shamir, Shiri Zemah; Trenkova, Tanya; Mandelberg, Yael Shaked; Shamir, Ziv Zemah; Srđević, Zorica; Balza, Mario V

2025

Do persistent organic pollutants (POPs) impact survival of female common eiders breeding in Svalbard and Northern Norway?

Albert, Céline; Hanssen, Sveinn Are; Sandercock, Brett Kevin; Bustnes, Jan Ove; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Signe; Erikstad, Kjell E.; Fenstad, Anette; Herzke, Dorte; Moe, Børge

Remote marine areas of the Arctic have become a sink for pollutants like Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), transported long distances from southern latitudes. This presence of contaminants is creating pressure on Arctic organisms. As such, Svalbard´s wildlife has been monitored for decades to follow temporal trends of pollutants, in addition to better understanding the effects of pollutants on Arctic wildlife.
Seabirds are a key group of Arctic animals that are particularly sensitive to the pollutants’ toxicity via effects on behavior, demography and long-term population viability. Understanding how pollutants affect population viability is essential to protect Arctic wildlife but has been an understudied topic in marine ecology.
Two populations of female common eider (Somateria mollissima) have been monitored in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) and Grindøya (Troms) since 2007 and 1984, respectively. Concentrations of POPs have been analyzed in eiders blood samples, between 2007 and 2009 for Kongsfjorden and from 2005 to 2009 for Grindøya. Previous studies found higher concentrations of HCB (Hexachlorobenzene) for common eiders breeding in Kongsfjorden, while it is the concentrations of PCB (polychlorinated bipheyls) that are the highest for the common eiders breeding in Grindøya. Additionally, the adult survival is higher Kongsfjorden compared to Grindøya common eiders. However, the interaction between those different concentrations of POPs and the adult survival of those two populations have not been studied yet.
Here, we will investigate whether POPs may affect adult survival of female common eiders breeding both in Kongsfjorden and Grindøya. If the POP levels are sufficiently high to induce health effects, we predict that higher concentrations of POPs will negatively affect adult survival.

2025

POPs in Barents Sea Marine Mammals: Accumulation vs Biotransformation

Oliveira, Diogo; Routti, Heli Anna Irmeli; Bytingsvik, Jenny; Castro, Filipe; Danneels, Bram; Fisk, A; Goksøyr, Anders; Harju, Mikael; Haug, Tore; Kovacs, Kit M.; Lydersen, Christian; Rikardsen, Audun H.; Ruivo, Raquel; Blévin, Pierre

2025

Nordic precipitation trends and North Atlantic circulation patterns in NorESM2

Rosendahl, Andrea; Gjermundsen, Ada; Graff, Lise Seland; Oliviè, Dirk Jan Leo; Eckhardt, Sabine; Schulz, Michael

2025

Activities of the Aerosol Clouds and Trace gases European Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) Expert Group on Satellite Cal/Val

Balis, Dimitris; Kazadzis, Stelios; Amiridis, Vassilis; Apituley, Arnoud; Baars, Holger; Dandocsi, Alexandru; Putaud, Jean-Philippe; Höhler, Kristina; Liberti, Gianluigi; Marenco, Franco; Marinou, Eleni; Nicolae, Doina; Papagiannopoulos, Nikolaos; Pfitzenmaier, Lucas; Rodriguez-Gomez, Alejandro; Stebel, Kerstin; Sicard, Michael; Verhoelst, Tijl; Wandinger, Ulla; Wegener, Robert

2025

First results of the European activities for the EarthCARE validation in the framework of ACTRIS/ATMO-ACCESS

Baars, Holger; Marinou, Eleni; Mona, Lucia; Papanikolaou, Christina Anna; O'Connor, Ewan; Rusli, Stephanie; Koopman, Rob; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Pfitzenmaier, Lukas; Toledo-Bittner, Felipe; Feuillard, Nathan; Nicolae, Doina

2025

Evaluation of EarthCARE Level 2 Product Uncertainties - AOD Uncertainties in the Arcitc

Stebel, Kerstin; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Sollum, Espen; Svendby, Tove Marit

2025

Forecasting and analysing wildfire plumes in the European atmosphere, demonstrated by the case of Canadian wildfire plumes in June 2025

Eckhardt, Sabine; Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Sollum, Espen; Stebel, Kerstin; Kaiser, Johannes; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Murberg, Lise Eder; Janicka, Lucja; Stachlewska, Ivona

2025

ICOS Norway – a carbon cycle infrastructure

Lauvset, Siv Kari; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Lange, Holger; Olsen, Are; Stohl, Andreas

2019

Microplastics in the Arctic and Mainland Norway; Occurence, Composition and Sources

Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Herzke, Dorte; Schmidt, Natascha; Schulze, Dorothea; Eckhardt, Sabine

2024

Global ammonia inversions with CrIS satellite retrievals and ensemble Kalman smoother approximation for emission estimates optimization

Boufidou, Filothei; Gialesakis, N.; Gkouvousis, A.; Nuss, R.; Daskalakis, N.; Evangeliou, Nikolaos

2024

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