Can Norway Balance its Green Energy Goals With Indigenous Concerns? . At six o’clock on an August morning in the Norwegian Arctic, Einar Juliussen opens his eyes to a noon-bright summer sun filling his cramped boat cabin. He rolls over and shakes his 15-year-old son.
In a tiny town in Arctic Norway, a copper mine threatens to pollute a fjord where Sámi fishers make their living, and disturb Native reindeer calving grounds..
In a tiny town in Arctic Norway, a copper mine threatens to pollute a fjord where Sámi fishers make their living, and disturb Native reindeer calving grounds. Still, not everyone’s against it.