Fjords and glaciers in the Svalbard archipelago in the High Arctic have been included in the list of geological landmarks of great importance for understanding Earth's history. The nature restoration of Svea mine and surrounding areas did the trick.
NINA assesses status and implementation gaps of performance standards and no net loss commitments, in relation to energy sector developments in Norway.
Small actions, big impacts: Restoring degraded wetlands locally can have global ripple effects!
Nature does the job for us, for free. But, in the search for good measures to compensate for man-made greenhouse gas emissions, carbon emissions from disturbance or loss of biodiversity caused by these measures are often not included in the calculation.
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