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Stay informed about the environmental issues and initiatives in Scandinavia with our "Environment" section. We cover topics ranging from climate change and renewable energy to conservation efforts and sustainable living practices in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland. Get the latest updates on environmental policies, green technologies, and community projects aimed at preserving the natural beauty and ecological balance of the region.
Friday 13th on 10:28 in Faroe Islands

Bullying rates increase among students in the Faroe Islands

Friday 13th on 06:40 in Finland

Espoo prepares for mayoral election as Jukka Mäkelä retires

Thursday 12th on 18:10 in Finland

Groundwater leak surprises researchers in Köyliö, Säkylä

Thursday 12th on 14:10 in Finland

Finnish agency commissions study for fixed connection between Vaasa and Umeå

Thursday 12th on 13:33 in Denmark

Holstebro Municipality braces for potential flooding as water levels rise in Denmark

Thursday 12th on 12:03 in Iceland

Steinasafn Petru in Stöðvarfjörður celebrates landmark 50th anniversary in Iceland

Thursday 12th on 11:25 in Finland

Efforts underway to revitalize declining luodonsiika population in Pietarsaari region

Thursday 12th on 10:23 in Iceland

Iceland proposes licensing system for gambling operations to boost tax revenue

Thursday 12th on 08:00 in Finland

Golden jackal migrates thousands of kilometers to Finland, revealing surprising origins and migration routes

Thursday 12th on 07:45 in Faroe Islands

The legal authority for the proposed bird protection measures extends further, making it unnecessary to present the matter to the Parliament concerning the 500-meter offshore protection zone. This was affirmed by Ingilín D. Strøm, the Minister of Environment, in response to a question from Parliament member Árni Skaale regarding the intended protection zone. Skaale inquired whether the proposed regulations concerning navigation near bird habitats were based on the correct legal foundation. He argued that the legal authority primarily seems to pertain to regulations related to the oil industry. Consequently, he expressed concerns that the protections outlined in the regulation may have been established on a legal basis originally intended for different primary objectives. Ingilín D. Strøm countered by stating that she possesses the authority under environmental protection legislation related to marine environments. She emphasized that the Parliament has granted her the power to safeguard bird populations from harmful impacts caused by navigation and disruptive activities in coastal areas.