Danmark

#MoveTheDate – Danmark beviser, at det kan lade sig gøre… men den forkerte vej! 🌍🦶😠

Hvert år rykker datoen tættere på årets start. Danmark har stadig et enormt overforbrug af planetens ressourcer. I dag er det 19. marts 2025. Danmark har allerede brugt sin årskvote. Resten af året er forbruget på kredit. Hvis hele verden levede som den gennemsnitlige dansker, ville forbruget i 2025 svare til 4,7 jordkloder. For ti Read more…

Renewable Energy

Nordic Countries Surpass EU’s 2030 Renewable Energy Target—Seven Years Early!

The Nordic region continues to set the standard for renewable energy in Europe. In 2023, the share of renewables in gross final energy consumption ranged from 44.4% to 79.5% across the five largest Nordic countries—well above the EU’s 2030 target of 42.5%. Iceland led the way with an impressive 79.5% (2022-data), while Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Read more…

Nuclear energy - and Russian Uranium

How Dependent is the EU on Nuclear energy – and Russian Uranium?

As the geopolitical landscape shifts, Europe faces new security and economic challenges. With the U.S. stepping back from European affairs and adopting a more transactional stance toward Russia, the EU must take greater responsibility for its own energy and defense strategies. While much attention has been on oil and gas, nuclear power remains a significant part of the equation—accounting for 22.8% of the EU’s electricity production, according to the latest Nuclear Energy Statistics from Eurostat.

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Demographic Shifts in Greenland: A 10-Year Perspective

Foreign-born Greenlanders up by 25.5% – but overall population stability hides deeper trends New population figures from Statistics Greenland have been released today, highlighting significant demographic shifts. While the total population has remained relatively stable from 2015 to 2025, the number of foreign-born individuals with two Greenland-born parents has increased by 25.5% Read more…

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Shifting Fertility Dynamics in the Nordic Region: Insights from Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland

Introduction Fertility trends across the Nordic countries provide a unique perspective on societal and cultural changes over time. This analysis examines both total fertility rates (TFR) and teenage birth rates, offering insights into regional dynamics and long-term implications for policy and healthcare. In light of the controversial Spiral Campaign in Greenland, it Read more…