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Criticism of the climate goals: "Unbelievably irresponsible"
Neither the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation nor the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are impressed by the government's and the Sweden Democrats' decision to review the intermediate targets for Sweden's climate policy. It is incredibly irresponsible, says Kristina Östman, head of the climate unit at the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
WWF: Important Forests Threatened by Clear-Cutting
The Swedish and Finnish governments are exploiting loopholes to avoid protecting important primeval and natural forests, claims the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in a new report. If you clear-cut these forests, you will lose the species that exist there, says Peter Roberntz, forest expert at WWF.
Hedgehogs most common on Gotland
The result of the first hedgehog census in Sweden has been analyzed. And it turns out that hedgehogs are most common on Gotland.
Fish You Can Eat with a Clear Conscience
Norwegian farmed salmon gets the green light in the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) annual fish guide. Even Alaska pollock from the Bering Sea can be eaten with a clear environmental conscience.
Over 700 new species discovered in the rainforest
Fish that can breathe on land and a frog with claws. In the rainforests of the Congo region, a large number of completely new species of animals and plants have been discovered.
No Global Plastic Agreement – Postponed
The world's countries failed to agree on a global agreement to curb plastic litter. More time will be required, says the meeting's chairman.
Animals are going up in flames – record fires in the Amazon
Ants and sloths have nowhere to go when the Amazon is on fire. This year's fire season in South America is unprecedented, according to WWF.
Climate Investigation Criticized: "They're Leaning Back"
Too little, too slow, and too distant. Several environmental experts are directing criticism at the directives for the new policy instrument inquiry.
The Government: We are pushing for low fishing quotas
Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren (Christian Democrats) says that the government is pursuing a restrictive line for fishing in the Baltic Sea when the EU's fisheries ministers meet on Monday. But the opposition is strongly critical and believes that the stock of herring can collapse.
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