LENNART RAMBERG


KYOTO AND THE BUTTERFLIES
Kyoto och fjärilarna

An environmental research station on Svalbard and an aluminum melting plant in Siberia - between these two icy poles a red hot game involving emission rights, greenhouse gases and international business is being played.

Inexperienced research student Kimi from Gothenburg has gone to Svalbard to participate in a research project. Activists from the international environmental organisation Serve Earth are arriving to meet with Kimi’s supervisor. But the professor has disappeared without trace, and Kimi quickly decides to join in the dangerous hunt for environmental criminals. In Siberia, a Russian industrial magnate is monitoring their every move. His and his family’s future depends on Serve Earth’s measurements failing. There are hopes for his company’s introduction on the London Stock Exchange, and he is looking forward to a carefree life on the Riviera, far away from the frozen tundra.

Kimi’s quiet research project ends in a desperate hunt for the truth through the icy Svalbard landscape, shiny conference rooms and deep into the heart of heavy Russian industry. You sometimes need to get your hands dirty fighting for a cleaner world.

About the author
Lennart Ramberg was born in the province of Värmland, Sweden, in 1960. He became a doctor of industrial physics at age 27 and founded the technology corporation Altitun in 1997, which was sold to an American telecom company at a spectacular profit in 2000. Lennart Ramberg made his debut as a non-fiction writer in 2004. He lives with his family in Stockholm.