Making CO₂ a Resource
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Øyvind Stokke is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at UiT The Arctic University of Norway where he has been the co-director of the project Transforming CO2 to capital through interdisciplinary CCU optimisation strategies (iCCU) (with Hans Chr. Eilertsen). His research has focused on deliberative democracy theory, environmental philosophy, climate ethics, the assessment of technological sustainability, and degrowth. His latest works are Environmental democracy and climate protest in the era of marketisation, Norwegian Journal of Philosophy, 2-3, 2021), and Thinking like an ocean: A climate ethic for the Arctic marine environment, in: Eva Pongrácz, Victor Pavlov, Niko Hänninen (Editors): Arctic Marine Sustainability: Arctic maritime businesses and resilience of the marine environment.
Elin M. Oftedal is a professor of Change Management and Innovation. Her research interests are sustainable and responsible innovation and entrepreneurship. With a Ph.D. defended in 2008, She has devoted over a decade to academia contributing substantially to entrepreneurship and sustainability research. Dr. Oftedal has initiated and co-led impactful projects, including focusing on entrepreneurial universities, research-based innovations and spin – outs, student entrepreneurship, responsible innovation and sustainable business – model, enhancing the academia-industry interface. She has also supervised a high number of Master’s students and Ph.D. candidates within these topics.