Saturday, May 21, 2016

Report sets environmental requirements for Sweden – Västerbotten Courier

For Sweden to be able to live up to the Paris Agreement climate, the state must spend money on storing carbon dioxide from steel mills. This according to a report from the International Energy Agency, writes DN.

Furthermore, the Stockholm bypass reconsidered, and the country’s infrastructure investments move in line with the climate goals, says Markus Wråke on Environment Institute IVL, who worked on the report.

the report will be presented at a seminar in Rosenbad on Monday.

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