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NORDIC GREEN TO SCALE
The Nordic countries offer proven and scalable solutions for cutting emissions globally.
The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra has teamed up in 2016 with the Nordic Council of Ministers and distinguished institutions from all the Nordic countries to answer a simple question: how far could we go simply by scaling up already proven Nordic low-carbon solutions? The Green to Scale Nordic project has combined innovative analysis with active communication. The results show how implementing existing low-carbon solutions can take us a long way in tackling the global climate crisis.
NEWS
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PAST EVENTS
MEDIA
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MATERIALS
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CONTACT US
PARTNERS
Green to Scale Nordic has been produced in co-operation with distinguished partner institutions from all Nordic countries. The Nordic project in 2016 has continued the work concluded with global partners in 2015.
Nordic Partners
The Nordic Green to Scale project involves distinguished institutions from all five Nordic countries, along with the Climate and Air Pollution Group KoL of the Nordic Council of Ministers:
- Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), Norway, who conducted the technical analysis for the report
- CONCITO, Denmark
- Sitra, Finland
- Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Sweden
- University of Iceland Institute for Sustainability Studies, Iceland.
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