Erik Solheim's solutions
Norwegian Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim was present when Bellona and Statkraft opened 101 Solutions in Copenhagen. In an interview with Statkraft Solheim presents his hopes for the Climate Summit.
Dash of salt on the climate summit
Osmotic power was presented as one of the 101 solutions to the climate crisis, during the first of three seminars hosted by Statkraft in connection with the climate summit in Copenhagen.
101 solutions to the people
During the climate change summit in Copenhagen, Statkraft and environmentalists in Bellona presented 101 solutions in their pavilion on Rådhuspladsen, right in the centre of the Danish capital.
Climate winners
"Absolutely everything hinges on the climate issue! Those who can produce electricity without CO2 emissions will be the winners," says Göran Persson.
Time for solutions
The most important meeting in many yearswill is underway. The goal of the UN climate summit in Copenhagen is to agree on how to ensure substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. One of the most important issues will be finding new methods to cover the world’s need for energy.
It's summit time!
Everyone is in a hurry in Copenhagen today. The delegates to the summit wants an agreement by December 18th, the activists want action NOW - and on Rådhuspladsen organisations and companies work hard, in order to present their own solutions for the climate.
Statkraft to Copenhagen
Statkraft and environmental NGO Bellona are joining forces to present the solutions to the climate challenges at the climate change summit in Copenhagen.
Carbon budget or bust!
- It’s absolutely necessary for the world to agree on a limit to the amount of carbon we deposit in the atmosphere, or there will never be an efficient climate policy. So says the well known economist and expert on climate change, Ottmar Edenhofer.
Renewables deliver knockout blow to fossil fuels
Renewable forms of energy such as hydropower and wind power are much more highly rated by Norwegians than fossil-fuel energy, even if this is cleansed of CO2 emissions, according to TNS Gallups’ Climate Barometer.









