OSLO, Sept 11 (Reuters) - An Indigenous Sami activist set up camp outside the Norwegian parliament on Monday to protest against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by Sami reindeer ...
As Norway chases carbon neutrality by 2030, renewable projects are being controversially established on the lands of the ...
The Sami are an Arctic Indigenous people whose traditional homeland spans the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula in Russia’s western Arctic, an area they refer to ...
Agnico Eagle Mines says it wants to work with the Kivalliq Inuit Association to choose a site for a proposed 11-turbine wind farm at its Meliadine gold mine, after the project's proposed location ...
A group opposing an offshore wind farm being built south of Martha’s Vineyard has appealed a ruling that dismissed its lawsuit to halt the project, arguing that a “gravely flawed environmental ...
Wealthy and white communities in the US and Canada were much more likely to oppose wind energy projects, according to a new study from University of California Santa Barbara researchers. The study ...
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was briefly carried off by Norwegian police Wednesday after she and other activists blocked the entrance to Oslo's finance ministry during an anti-wind farm ...
The dismantling of at least one wind turbine at the wind farm close to the German coal mine Garzweiler, operated by energy giant RWE, has already started. RWE says that lignite, or brown coal, ...
The Sámi Parliament of Norway is one of three of its kind that makes initiatives and proposals to authorities on behalf of the Sámi people. Pictured here is Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr ...
The global Wind Farm Operation and Maintenance market size was valued at USD 13221.87 million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 12.71 percentage during the forecast period, reaching ...
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It’s a mild winter morning in the Arctic Norwegian town of Alta, but at the Altta Siida kindergarten, it’s a hub of activity. Outside, snowsuit-clad children run and play in the snow.