Climate, Norwegian politics | Sissener ridicules state ethical savings: – I do not follow any advice from an extreme religious organization

[ad_1] The Consumers Council has commissioned the environmental organization Fremtiden into our hands to create an “ethical pension guide”. – Very strange, says investor Jan Petter Sissener. A big part of the state’s job in financial markets is to protect consumers from being misled and losing money. But now the …

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Weather phenomenon: pillars of light over Oslo

[ad_1] The sky was completely decorated when Kjetil Larsen and his family were skiing in Trysil last night. – We were very fascinated by the beautiful play of light with the full moon. An optical phenomenon that we haven’t experienced before, Larsen tells Dagbladet. Feel free to send your photos …

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Being, state | The meteorologist with a great message:

[ad_1] There is no reason to leave wool clothes next week. It’s been cold in several places this week, and on Friday the Meteorological Institute wrote the following on Twitter: – Brrrrrr … Last night was terribly cold! Here are the observations from earlier today. The cold will also be …

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That’s why it’s so cold now

[ad_1] According to the meteorologist, it is not just a fantasy: January this year has been colder than usual. – It’s clearly colder than normal. Several places have likely had the lowest temperatures in a long time, says meteorologist Roar Inge Hansen in Storm. Western Norway and Trøndelag have had …

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The government will facilitate some of the measures in the Oslo area from Wednesday – NRK Norway – Summary of news from different parts of the country

[ad_1] This article is over a month old and may contain outdated advice from authorities on coronary heart disease. Stay up to date on the NRK overview or on the FHI website. The national measures introduced on January 18 will continue until mid-February. – The infection continues to decline in …

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When Norway closed, again, E24

[ad_1] Fredrik Solstad The office landscapes are abandoned. This week, even the Storting President Tone W. Trøen stayed at the table in the living room on Eidsvoll. Published: Published: Less than 40 minutes ago On Saturday last week, the government introduced the strictest measures since March 12, 2020. A mutated …

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