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Sharp criticism against new supreme authority
The Academy of Fine Arts rejects "with determination and dismay" the government's proposal to merge the Modern Museum, Arkdes and the State Art Council into a larger authority. .
It drives interest in battery metals
The politicians want to extract more battery minerals from the Swedish bedrock. But it's something else that governs.
Proposal on Arkdes and Moderna is complete
Minister of Culture Parisa Liljestrand (The Moderate Party) has now received proposals for the organization of Arkdes, the State Art Council and the Modern Museum. .
Discovery of rare earth metals in Småland
A new discovery of rare earth metals has been made in Västervik municipality in Småland. .
Alarms: Environmental Requirements Threaten Sweden's Green Metals
Sweden's large deposits of critical metals are an important piece of the puzzle in the EU's green transition – but today's regulatory framework threatens the extraction. Now, the Swedish Geological Survey (SGU) is sounding the alarm to the government.
The Elephant Graveyard – This is Where Kinberg Batra Ends Up
Anna Kinberg Batra was fired as county governor, but keeps her salary for five years. At her new workplace, there are already five director-generals who have also lost their jobs.
Sweden's Gold
With the opening of Fäbodtjärn, Sweden has got its 13th mine in operation. But Sweden is a dwarf among the world's gold producers.
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Is it possible to store carbon dioxide more than a kilometer down beneath the seabed off the coast of Skåne? To investigate the conditions, the Swedish Geological Survey (SGU) is now initiating test drilling in Smygehamn in Trelleborg Municipality. With the help of a drilling rig, drilling will be carried out down to a depth of 1,500 meters to retrieve core samples.
Mineral discoveries can be rewarded with 75,000 kronor
The one who finds rare minerals and reports it to the Swedish Geological Survey's (SGU) competition Mineral Hunt can be rewarded with 75,000 kronor, reports P4 Kronoberg. .
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