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Forurensningsfri nasjonaldag for alle
Klima- og forurensningsdirektoratet | 16 May 2013
Klifs analyser viser at mange konfettisprayer som brukes i 17. mai-feiringen inneholder farlige kjemikalier. Husk også at trompeter, fløyter og annet støyende leketøy, kan skade hørselen til barna.
UK claims fish dumping ban success
BBC | 15 May 2013
The UK says it has agreed new laws with the European Union which include banning the dumping of unwanted fish, such as mackerel and herring.
EU fisheries reform plan falls short of outright discards ban
Guardian Unlimited | 15 May 2013
Fisheries ministers from across Europe came to an agreement on a sweeping reform of fisheries policies early on Wednesday morning, but fell short of the most ambitious changes that green campaigners had demanded.
VERGE Boston: M2M's 'huge leap forward' on energy savings
ClimateBiz | 15 May 2013
New technologies that enable billions of devices to collect and analyze data can help systems operate with startling efficiency.
When will emerging economies embrace sustainability?
ClimateBiz | 15 May 2013
While not top-ranked, there are business to watch in Brazil, Russia, India and China. 
3 things green tech firms can learn from the smartphone wars
ClimateBiz | 15 May 2013
What's true for the iPhone rings true for others.
Can you survive the 5 tectonic shifts to the business landscape?
ClimateBiz | 15 May 2013
In this Q&A, the author of "The Upside of Down" shares how his concept of societal resilience can help companies prepare for change.
Adidas Group scores big with sustainability venture capital fund
ClimateBiz | 15 May 2013
Footwear company's greenENERGY Fund invests in a portfolio of efficiency projects that target a strict 20 percent annual return on capital.
Future fisheries cooperation
World Fishing | 15 May 2013
The Demersal Working Group of the North Sea Regional Advisory Council (NSRAC) has travelled to Norway to meet with a delegation from the Norwegian Fishermen's Association (Norges Fiskarlag).
Iceland responds to call for sanctions
World Fishing | 15 May 2013
This week Scottish fishermen and politicians have called for sanctions to resolve the ongoing mackerel dispute.