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In Finland, how Sami people seek to protect land against logging
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Kiedy szczepienia dzieci? Dworczyk informuje
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On May 19-20, Reykjavik (Iceland) will host the 12th ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council (AC) with the participation of the heads of the foreign affairs agencies of the organizationâs member countries. The Russian delegation will be headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov. Following the meeting, the chairmanship of the organization, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, will pass for two years to Russia.
The Arctic Council â an intergovernmental âhigh-level forumâ â was established on September 19, 1996 in Ottawa (Canada) by eight Arctic states: Russia, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Norway, USA, Finland and Sweden. Six Arctic Indigenous Peoplesâ organizations have permanent member status: the Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East (Russian Federation), the Arctic Athabaskan Council, the International Aleut Association, the International Gwic
Inflacja w kwietniu Bêdzie reakcja ze strony NBP? Komentuje Witold Or³owski
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Sweden Aborts Bill Gates-Funded Experiment Aiming to Blot Out the Sun to Fight Climate Change
Sputnik International
https://sputniknews.com/europe/202104021082516889-sweden-aborts-bill-gates-funded-experiment-aiming-to-blot-out-the-sun-to-fight-climate-change/
The project that aimed to release aerosols into the atmosphere to dim the Sun proved too controversial and stoked staunch opposition from environmental activists and indigenous Sami people alike. The Swedish Space Corporation stressed that the scientific community itself is divided on the appropriateness of such experiments.
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) has cancelled a controversial geoengineering experiment to determine whether releasing a cloud of aerosols to block the Sun could stop or reverse global warming.
Laid out by researchers at Harvard University and funded, among others, by Bill Gates, the so-called Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (or SCoPEx), planned to launch a high-altitude balloon i