Article Results (Showing 1 - 10 of 19) RSS Alert
-
Fishing, Icelandic Style
Iceland has evolved a sophisticated fisheries management system that has the support of the general public as well as the fishing industry. It...
Scandinavian Review, 04/01/09 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Heat Beneath, The
Iceland is in the forefront of global research and development on geothermal energy. Now the country has launched an ambitious program to tap...
Scandinavian Review, 10/01/08 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Iceland's Future Energy
The country's hydrogen economy is poised to take off, with stunning repercussions for the rest of the world. ICELAND, SITUATED OFF THE SOUTHEAST...
Scandinavian Review, 04/01/08 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
2015: Less Than A Decade To Go
The Nordic countries are in the forefront in urging the rest of the world to increase efforts to reach the 2015 deadline for achieving the U.N.'s...
Scandinavian Review, 10/01/07 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Nordic Influence at the United Nations
The five Nordic nations have long been strong supporters of the United Nations, advancing their foreign policy goals through the U.N. Secretariat...
Scandinavian Review, 04/01/07 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Stockholm Water Prize, The
For the past 15 years, Swedish-initiated efforts to promote the sustainable use of freshwater resources have drawn attention to the world's growing...
Scandinavian Review, 10/01/06 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Baltic: Dying or Already Dead?, The
The Baltic Sea has a history of vital commercial importance to northern Europe and a rich tradition as a principal recreation region for the nine...
Scandinavian Review, 07/01/06 by Hinrichsen, Don · More from publication -
Ladies, you have no choice: how extremists took over U.S. family planning policy
Every Friday morning, Stirring Scruggs receives a fax that the sender, an organization called C-FAM, may or may not have intended for him to...
World Watch, 03/01/04 by Don Hinrichsen · More from publication -
A human thirst: humans now appropriate more than half of all the freshwater in the world. Rising demands from agriculture, industry, and a growing population have left important habitats around the world high and dry
On March 20, 2000, a group of monkeys, driven mad with thirst, clashed with desperate villagers Lover drinking water in a small outpost in northern...
World Watch, 01/01/03 by Don Hinrichsen · More from publication -
Measuring Footprints: A Tale of Two Families - environmental impact of industrialized nations - Statistical Data Included
JYOTI KHANDELWAL lives in one of the many overcrowded slums in Delhi that house nearly half of the 13 million residents of the city in India. The...
National Wildlife, 08/01/02 by Don Hinrichsen · More from publication


