Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: Al Gore, antarctica, climate change, climate reality project, Environment, expedition, golbal warming, Iceland, Politics
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the President of Iceland, and First Lady Dorrit Moussaieff, are currently sailing to Antarctica, according to the President's office near Reykjavík. Al Gore, Nobel laureate and former US Vice President invited them to visit the southernmost continent on the planet.
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Posted in Business, Canada, Culture, Education, Energy, Environment, General, Iceland, International, Lifestyle, MBL, Politics, Technology, Travel, United States
Posted on 28 January 2012. Tags: cairn, Greenland, Norway, Oil, Statoil
Cairn Energy is to team up with Norwegian group Statoil in their quest to look for oil off the coast of Greenland.
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Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, Greenland, MBL, Norway, Technology, United Kingdom
Posted on 27 January 2012. Tags: driving, economy, fuel, Iceland, money
The cost of fuel in Iceland has more than doubled in five years, new data reveals. At the same time average wages have gone up by 34 percent.
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Posted in Energy, Iceland, MBL, Travel
Posted on 23 January 2012. Tags: Environment, gas, Greenland, Oil
Greenlandic authorities have opened bidding on oil prospecting licences to the east of the country for the first time. Interest is said to be strong, with over 70 oil companies attending the Greenlanders' open meeting on the subject last month in Copenhagen.
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Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, Greenland, International, MBL, Politics
Posted on 21 January 2012. Tags: China, Iceland, investment, spa, tourism
It has been reported that Chinese interests want to finance the building of a health village in Flúðir, south Iceland to the tune of billions of krónur.
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Posted in Business, China, Energy, Iceland, Leisure, MBL, Society, Travel
Posted on 17 January 2012. Tags: ice, Iceland, Oil, petrol, pollution, shell, skeljungur, transport, weather
There was a significant risk of explosion alongside an Icelandic fjord this morning where a petrol tanker skidded off the road and began leaking its cargo over the tarmac and into the sea.
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Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, Iceland, MBL, Travel, Weather
Posted on 13 January 2012. Tags: barents sea, Norway, Oil, Statoil
Norwegian state oil producer Statoil ASA has announced a major oil find in the Barents Sea off the coast of northern Norway.
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Posted in Business, Energy, Environment, International, MBL, Norway, Technology
Posted on 11 January 2012. Tags: electricity, industry, losses, production, weather
Because of yesterday's bad-weather-induced power cuts in Iceland production at both the Elkem ferrosilicon plant and the Norðurál aluminium smelter at Hvalfjörður in the west ground to a halt. It is thought the cuts cost the companies tens-of-millions of krónur.
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Posted in Business, Energy, Iceland, MBL, Technology, Weather
Posted on 10 January 2012. Tags: embezzlement, fraud, Iceland, orkuveita, reykjavik energy
Iceland's special prosecutor into the banking crisis has laid charges against Reykjavík Energy's former horticultural department manager for embezzlement.
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Posted in Business, Energy, General, Iceland, MBL
Posted on 05 January 2012. Tags: geothermal, heat, heating, Iceland, Reykjavik, water
Reykjavík Energy provided 74.7 million tonnes of hot water to its customers in the Icelandic capital and neighbouring towns last year; which is equivalent to 2,400 litres per second all year round.
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Posted in Energy, Environment, Iceland, MBL, Society, Technology, Weather