- There Are Now More Than 100,000 Electric Cars On Norway's Roads, Dec 19, 2016...[1]
- Oslo is creating the model for how cities can solve climate change, Oct 14, 2016...[2]
Jan-Sep 2016[edit | edit source]
Norway: the electric car paradise, Jul 15[3]
Oslo votes to slash emissions 95% by 2030, Jun 23[4]
Norway pledges to become climate neutral by 2030, Jun 15[5]
Norway to 'completely ban petrol powered cars by 2025', Jun 6[6]
Norway becomes first country in the world to commit to zero deforestation, Jun 4[7]
Norway Will Spend Almost $1 Billion on New Bike Highways, Mar 3[8]
Reforestation in Norway: showing what's possible in Scotland and beyond, January 20[9]
2015[edit | edit source]
Oslo moves to ban cars from city centre within four years, October 19[10]
First 100% electric car ferry operating in Norway, August 4[11]
Norway Will Divest From Coal in Push Against Climate Change, June 5[12]
Oslo divests from coal companies, March 2[13]
Norway: Welfare for Innovation, February 15[14]
2014[edit | edit source]
A lot of cities could use a Trampe Cyclocable, March 18[15]
Oslo introduces buses powered by a by-product of food waste, March 5[16]
Norwegian government reviews fossil fuel divestment plan, March 3[17]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Norway news (latest), 2014-2016
- Norway community action
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References
- ↑ @cleantechnica
- ↑ fastcoexist.com
- ↑ 1010uk.org
- ↑ Climate Home - climate change news
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Independent
- ↑ The Independent
- ↑ CityLab
- ↑ rewildingbritain.org.uk
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Futures Centre
- ↑ nytimes.com
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Young Foundation
- ↑ TreeHugger
- ↑ European Green Capital
- ↑ News from BusinessGreen