Peter M. Haugan

Peter Mosby Haugan (born 28 July 1958) is a Norwegian Scientist and Director of the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen. His research includes various aspects of physical oceanography focusing on the North Sea and Arctic Ocean. His research is often featured in the Journal of Geophysical Research as well as in Cicerone, a climate magazine published by CICERO - Center for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo.

Selected bibliography

  • Haugan, P. M and F. Joos, (2004) Metrics to assess the mitigation of global warming by carbon capture and storage in the ocean and in geological reservoirs(Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 31. September 18, 2004)
  • Haugan, P. M., and Alendal, G. (2005) Turbulent diffusion and transport from a CO2 lake in the deep ocean (Journal of Geophysical Research . September 21, 2005)
gollark: The reason I support *some* land-value-taxish thing is that nobody creates land, so reward from it should probably go to everyone.
gollark: The only big problem I can see with that is that you can't really have the property/developed stuff on that land separate from the land itself, at least with current technology and use of nonmovable stuff.
gollark: You wouldn't just say "each m² of land costs $0.0001/year in taxes", I think one interesting idea there is to have people *set* a value, have a % of that be taxed, but also force it to be sold at that price if someone wants it.
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gollark: Farming would only be really expensive if the land is worth money *anyway*.
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