[ad_1] – Theoretically, it is conceivable that Russia will reap some benefits from global warming. But these theoretical advantages are far less than all the disadvantages it will bring us, says Russian security analyst and journalist Aleksandr Golts. About 65 percent of the territory of Russia is made up of …
Read More »Elvira Öberg saved the blue-yellow podium with “monstrous stretch”
[ad_1] Last weekend, the Swedish biathlon ladies scored their first relay win in ten years. The season opener at Kontiolax offered an incredible ten spots on the Swedish podium in five days of competition, but when the World Cup continued with a sprint at the Austrian Hochfilzen on Friday, the …
Read More »Our new passion for forests and land challenges nature
[ad_1] Queue for barbecue areas, garbage and full parking: our greatest interest during the pandemic increases the burden on protected nature. At the same time, the country’s national parks and reserves can see how many new visitors are suddenly coming out into the woods and fields. The colors and arrows …
Read More »Isabella Lövin “The key we must work with now”
[ad_1] Exactly five years ago, the countries of the world agreed to keep global warming below 2 degrees. To keep up the pressure, they are gathering today for a digital climate summit in London, after the COP26 summit was canceled. At the same time, reports show that emissions are declining …
Read More »Dry cough in corona infected snow leopards – Sydsvenskan
[ad_1] Two snow leopards in a Swiss zoo. The animals in the image have nothing to do with the article. Stock Photography.Image: Jean Christoph Bott / AP / TT Tigers, lions and now snow leopards. Another large feline has been shown to be infected with the coronavirus. Three snow leopards …
Read More »Moon on the virus situation in South Korea: Emergency
[ad_1] Of these, 669 were observed in and around Seoul, which is considered particularly concerning. Authorities fear a much larger outbreak in the densely populated area, which is home to roughly half of the country’s roughly 52 million people, and that medical care will not be able to cope with …
Read More »Moon on the virus situation in South Korea: Emergency
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: Dec 12, 2020 at 10:55 a.m.Updated: Dec 12, 2020 at 11:40 a.m. Photo: Kim Ju-sung / Yonhap / AP / TT Sydney Presidential Moon Jae-in. South Korea has been cited as a role model in fighting the spread of the coronavirus. But on Saturday, the country …
Read More »Dino Beganovic on life as a driver at the Ferrari Driver Academy
[ad_1] Of: Anna Andersson Published: Dec 12, 2020 at 7:41 a.m. Photo: Dino Beganovic Racing Dino Beganovic is living his dream. At Ferrari. In Italy. For Sportbladet, he talks about the support of stars like Mick Schumacher, Charles Leclerc and team principal Mattia Binotto. – It is very special to …
Read More »“Covidpanik” lifts the Christmas tree industry | GP
[ad_1] Maybe it’s because people spend more time at home than usual. Or is it simply an attempt at encouragement at the end of a pandemic year, which for many has been heavier than in a long time. Whatever the reason, the industry testifies that Christmas trees sell better around …
Read More »Swedish banks are investing SEK 97 billion in Arctic oil
[ad_1] Of: Staffan lindberg Published: Dec 12, 2020 at 7:24 a.m.Updated: Dec 12, 2020 at 7:38 a.m. Swedish banks talk about sustainability and climate responsibility. They actually invest SEK 97 billion in companies seeking oil in the Arctic, according to a review by Aftonbladet and the Fair Finance Guide. – …
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