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The Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm, Sweden 5 to 16 June, the first of a series of world environmental conferences. <ref>[[wikipedia:Timeline of history of environmentalism]]</ref> | |||
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[http://greenroof.se/en/ Augustenborg’s Botanical Roof Garden] | [http://greenroof.se/en/ Augustenborg’s Botanical Roof Garden] | ||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Sweden|Sweden]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Sweden|Sweden]] | ||
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Sustainability initiatives
Initiatives by topic
Climate action
wikipedia:Climate change in Sweden
Cycling
Critical Mass bicycle rides in Sweden
Green purchasing
Wikipedia: Fairtrade settlements in Sweden
Low carbon communities
wikipedia:Making Sweden an Oil-Free Society
Open spaces
wikipedia:List of national parks of Sweden
Sustainable energy
Wikipedia: Sweden, Renewable energy
Trees, woodland and forest
Sweden is covered by 53.1% forest.[1]
Urban sustainability
Augustenborg’s Botanical Roof Garden
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Sweden
References