Why is liberalism adrift? From social democracy to the Democratic Party liberalism: how parties learn to speak the language of constraint -- and what it costs them. ~humanities Article 6458 words 14 votes
EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban as global electric vehicle shift faces reset ~transport Article 964 words 53 votes
As US-based company Lyten prepares to restart battery production, Northvolt's downfall has cast a chill over Sweden's ambitions to reindustrialize around clean technology ~finance business Article 305 words 9 votes
China’s CO2 emissions have been flat or falling for past eighteen months, analysis finds ~enviro climate change pollution energy.renewable Article 690 words 41 votes
As the US and the West races to break China's stranglehold over rare earths production, some firms are betting that Greenland will become a new mining frontier ~enviro Article 1500 words 6 votes
Construction firms across the Nordic region have made a high stakes bet on the world's largest green steel project in Sweden ~engineering Article 84 words 11 votes
In 1975, Swedish socialists and unions devised a program to democratically seize the means of production, but terrified elites dismantled it ~humanities.history Article 2448 words 31 votes
Norway eyes 200-250 MW floating nuclear reactors to power industry and cut emissions – expected to supply electricity to nearby offshore platforms and feed power into the onshore grid ~enviro energy Link 13 votes
Norway's Northern Lights project is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle ~enviro climate change energy Article 6 votes
Steel reinvented: inside the world’s first plant to burn no fossil fuels [tour] ~enviro energy.renewable Video 12:28 12 votes
Norwegian town of Ulefoss sits on top of a rare earth deposit – the reserves could help to reduce the EU's dependency on China for the elements needed in tech such as phones ~enviro Article 1070 words 6 votes
Norway wants to be Europe's carbon dump – aiming to capture carbon dioxide from factories and bury it beneath the North Sea ~enviro climate change Article 10 votes
Was there a Norwegian island of New Zealand? Stewart Island was home to a significant proportion of Norwegian settlers and whalers. ~humanities.history Video 12:03, published Jun 14 2025 4 votes