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Articles Archive for October, 2011
We found 3 posts.
1. How to train for disasters
Preparing yourself for catastrophes is not just a Norwegian concern. Did anyone notice that Thursday October 13 was the United Nations International Day for Disaster Reduction?
Published on 18th October, 2011 at 2:04pm by Ilan Kelman.
2. Norway Oil and Energy Minister’s black period
Coal should be dead, but Norway says “Long live coal!” The world does not need more coal. Energy efforts should target reducing demand and providing sustainable supplies instead,. So why is the country’s government thinking of opening a new coal mine in the high Arctic on Svalbard?
Published on 6th October, 2011 at 2:51pm by Ilan Kelman.
3. Norway, islands in the sun, and climate change education
COMMENTARY: How is Norway linked with tropical islands other than as tourist holiday spots?
Published on 5th October, 2011 at 10:51am by Ilan Kelman.

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