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New collaboration sees Swedish power company capture nearly a million tonnes of CO₂ annually for permanent storage beneath the North Sea.New collaboration sees Swedish power company capture nearly a million tonnes of CO₂ annually for permanent storage beneath the North Sea.
In a major leap forward for global climate action, Northern Lights, a Norwegian company jointly owned by Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies, has developed the world’s first open-source CO₂ transport and storage infrastructure.
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A Century in the Ice: Norwegian Royals Visit Svalbard to Mark 100 Years of Arctic Stewardship.Norway’s King Harald V and Queen Sonja arrived in Longyearbyen, the principal settlement in Svalbard, on Monday (16th June) to commemorate 100 years since the archipelago was officially recognized under Norwegian sovereignty. Their visit underscores the region’s critical role on the modern geopolitical stage.
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A German court has dismissed a landmark climate lawsuit filed by Peruvian farmer and mountain guide Saúl Luciano Lliuya against German energy giant RWE. The case, which has been ongoing for nearly a decade, sought to hold RWE partially responsible for the melting of glaciers in the Andes, which Lliuya argued posed a significant flood risk to his hometown of Huaraz, Peru.A German court has dismissed a landmark climate lawsuit filed by Peruvian farmer and mountain guide Saúl Luciano Lliuya against German energy giant RWE. The case, which has been ongoing for nearly a decade, sought to hold RWE partially responsible for the melting of glaciers in the Andes, which Lliuya argued posed a significant flood risk to his hometown of Huaraz, Peru.
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The EFTA Court has ruled that greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the combustion of oil and gas must be considered part of the environmental impact of fossil fuel production. This advisory opinion comes at the request of a Norwegian appeals court, which is handling a case brought by environmental groups aiming to halt new oil and gas developments in the North Sea.The EFTA Court has ruled that greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the combustion of oil and gas must be considered part of the environmental impact of fossil fuel production. This advisory opinion comes at the request of a Norwegian appeals court, which is handling a case brought by environmental groups aiming to halt new oil and gas developments in the North Sea.
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2nd Call for Papers for the International Green Energy Conference the 6th International Conference on Energy and AI the Arctic Energy Forum ends 30 May 2025.