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Third Pole glacier melt impacts ~20-25% of Earth’s population

Glaciers are important to life on earth. It is as simple as that. They are critical freshwater resources and they also impact sea level, surrounding a...

Arctic, EnvironmentOctober 8, 2019
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Finnish crematoriums fail on emissions

A survey by a Finnish regional newspaper has revealed that only 10 per cent of the nation’s crematoriums will meet new emission guidelines. By 2015, t...

Environment, FinlandNovember 18, 2013
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Norway climate paper finally published

The Norwegian government finally released its delayed climate white paper last week, claiming it will take ‘offensive’ measures to drastically cut the...

Environment, MBLMay 4, 2012

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