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'''2014'''
 
Stockholm, which has one of the most advanced networks of [[cycling]] paths in the world, with over 4,000 km of bicycle lanes per 1,000 sq. km., named as ‘[[Europe]]’s best city for commuters’, May 28 <ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/environment/europeangreencapital/best-city-for-commuters/index.html European Green Capital]</ref>
 
Sweden one of three European Union member countries that have already met their renewable energy goals for 2020, with 51 percent of its energy coming from renewables, March 12 <ref>[http://www.climatecentral.org/news/three-eu-countries-hit-2020-renewable-benchmarks-early-17167 Climate Central]</ref>
 
Umeå launch green parking scheme, February 6 <ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/environment/europeangreencapital/umea-green-parking-scheme/ European Green Capital]</ref>
 
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Stockholm, [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/europeangreencapital/winning-cities/2010-stockholm/index.html European Green Capital] 2010
 
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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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== Sustainability initiatives ==
== Sustainability initiatives ==
*[http://transitionsweden.ning.com/ Transition Sweden]
*[http://transitionsweden.ning.com/ Transition Sweden]

Revision as of 10:40, 31 January 2015

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Sustainability initiatives

Initiatives by topic

Climate action

wikipedia:Climate change in Sweden

Cycling

Critical Mass bicycle rides in Sweden

Ethical consumerism

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

Hammarby Sjöstad, Sweden

Augustenborg’s Botanical Roof Garden

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Sweden



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