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The Nordic Way at Rio+20
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Halldór Ásgrímsson
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The Nordic Council of Ministers has launched this blog as a contribution to the dialogue around Rio+20 and the whole discussion about The Future We Want. Without dialogue there will be no global solutions and without global solutions there will be no future. We hope the Rio+20 Conference will bring us closer to a more sustainable future.
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Removing Barriers to Youth-Driven Sustainable Innovation
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Mitch Lowenthal
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NEW YORK – As we edge closer to Rio+20, the topic on everyone’s minds is the green economy. What does a green economy look like? How can we have a green economy when the regular economy has not yet fully recovered?
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You’ve got (spam)mail!
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Christian Poll
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In Denmark, we’ve recently got new mailboxes. Well, the metal kind of boxes that sits on a pole by the house. New regulation has forced us all to move the mailbox to the garden gate, which makes it possible for the mailman to deliver the mail without having to pass locked gates or fight dogs. To me that sounds reasonable and I wonder why this rule has not been introduced ages ago. But something else makes me wonder too: What do we actually use our mailbox (the metal one by the gate) for?
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How to green the livestock economy
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Ilse Köhler-Rollefson
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We often worry about human population growth and its effect on the planet. But a much more potent population bomb is represented by our farm animals whose numbers have grown almost twice as fast as those of people, due to our ravenous appetites for meat and milk. While the number of people doubled during the last half century, the number of farm animals grew 3.6 times, and the number of slaughtered animals even multiplied by the factor of 7.1.
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Bærekraftig forretning er god forretning
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Connie Hedegaard
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Et nytt tankesett baner seg vei i de store bedriftene. Uansett om de kaller det grønn vekst, ansvarlig kapitalisme eller samfunnsansvar, så forsøker stadig flere selskaper over hele verden å finne nye og mer bærekraftige metoder for å skape den veksten vi trenger i Europa – og i resten av verden. De har innsett at det ikke lenger er mulig å fortsette som før, skriver EU-kommissær Connie Hedegaard.
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Bright Green Island strategy proves its power
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Bornholm was the first island to take on the strategy »Bright Green Island«. Now there are five islands aiming to be bright and green, targeting to become sustainable societies and develop new answers to the global challenge.
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Why do we punish the things we want, and reward the things we do not?
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Adrian TAN
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In a few weeks time world leaders will gather together for the Rio+20 Conference to discuss how to build a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. With the current economic crisis, this theme is a highly pertinent issue for both developed and developing countries.
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From one ditch to the other
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Einar Riisvik
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Food security will be a major challenge for the world in the next decade. Some estimates for the world population challenge the world food supply with 2.5 billion new consumers in the next 40 years. My argument is that it is not enough to produce more food, it is essential that we have the right food.
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Rio+20: A Momentum for Resource Economics
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Peter Bjerregaard
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Growth. Even before the concept is defined, we know what’s on the agenda. It’s not about plant growth, hair growth or growth in quality of life, it’s about economic growth. And the kind that is measured in GDP. However, Rio+20 might mark a paradigm shift in the way we measure growth and wealth.
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Who will bell the consumption cat?
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Ninad Bondre
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Once upon a time, on a faraway planet, a group of highly sophisticated beings were faced with a crisis. They had made great progress indeed, but it had come at a cost: profound changes to the planet’s natural cycles. Now their atmosphere was warming, their oceans acidifying and their food security was severely threatened. An emergency meeting was called to discuss possible solutions.
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Economic growth - version 2.0
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Connie Hedegaard
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When I was born, we were 3 billion people on this planet. A child born today is one of seven billion, and more will come during its life time.
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The Arctic passes climate threshold
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Peter Bjerregaard
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Arctic CO2 levels have hit a milestone. Reaching concentrations not seen in the last 800,000 years, 400 ppm (parts per million) is now being measured all across the Arctic.
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Sustainably sustainable - the Nordic Way
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Alexander Stubb
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The Nordic model – Nordic capitalism that I prefer to call it – has proved that high living standards and well-being can be combined with clever and responsible environmental and resource policies. I am proud of this, but still, a lot more needs to be done.
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Greenland’s vision of the Nordic Co-operation on Sustainability
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Palle Christiansen
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The Nordic Strategy for Sustainable Development is the first regional strategy of its kind in the world. It helps to give Greenland a clearer voice in both the Nordic Region and around of the world.
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Rio+20, June 18
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Pam Pearson
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Here in Rio, in the physical heat as well as the heat of last-minute negotiations, it is hard to imagine the areas of ice and snow that make up the “cryosphere.” Yet when it comes to the challenge of sustainable development, few communities face greater challenges than the peoples living in alpine and polar areas such as the Himalayas, the Arctic, and Andes.
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Grønland vil tale de oprindelige folks sag på Rio+20
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Kuupik Kleist
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Det er de færreste steder i verden, at oprindelige folk selv kan bestemme over deres liv. Det er derfor vigtigt, at de aftaler, som verdens lande bliver enige om på Rio+20, respekterer FN Erklæringen om oprindelige folks rettigheder.
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The Green Economy – A Panacea?
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Johnny Åkerholm
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Most people are prepared to express their support for the green economy. Some would also see the green economy as a vehicle for achieving other social and economic targets. At the same time, one cannot note any strong expansion of the green economy, at least not globally. Why such a discrepancy, and what could be done to reduce it? This is a wide subject, and I will only discuss some economic and financial aspects.
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Politicians can’t save the environment
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Peter Bjerregaard
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The Rio+20 summit will accentuate the management crisis that characterizes international environmental corporation. Politicians probably won’t agree on anything substantial. Instead, new networks – spearheaded by companies, NGOs and cities – will set the agenda for the future.