Adam Hannestad
@adam_aha
Senior correspondent @Politiken, Denmark. Beats: Climate policy and international economy. Huge soft spot for the Arctic and Greenland. Email: aha (at) pol.dk
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http://www.politiken.dk 29-04-2013 13:20:17
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Danish high-profile 800 MW offshore wind project Thor will miss 2024 online deadline by one year due to grid issues, confidential papers show. Bit of a blow to EU green poster child Denmark; opposition MP's are incensed. Story in @Politiken by Jakob Hvide Beim politiken.dk/indland/politi…
Important anniversary: Extinction Rebellion Global wavers between brilliant provocation and more dubious ecotage-light, but no matter if you agree with their methods, they have been pretty successful in boosting the climate agenda.
The pandemic is tough on humans, but at least it cuts emissions -- at least, that’s the simple take. But it might end up being bad for climate too: Great article by alister doyle at Climate Home News shows how green transition can be hurt by the crisis. climatechangenews.com/2020/04/15/ren…
Cool decision by #NobelPrize committee to give award to World Food Programme . Sends UN support signal without controversial World Health Organization (WHO) signal. Still think Greta Thunberg or youth #climate movement would have been a strong choice.
Danish oil & gas production stop in 2050 is a personal victory for climate minister Dan Jørgensen who secured backing from almost all of parliament. For the first time in a long while an editorial in my paper, @Politiken, has unreserved praise for him 😄 politiken.dk/debat/ledere/a…
In a landmark climate case, UK Supreme Court overthrows earlier judgment: Heathrow Airport is allowed to build a new runway and is not restricted by climate targets. Acitivists angry, saying Heathrow is 'mired in economic self-interest'.
Watch Robert Moore's report from inside the Capitol building as the extraordinary events unfolded in Washington DC itv.com/news/2021-01-0…
Det er dæleme underholdende med EU's #Sofagate om det pinlige Tyrkiet-besøg. Men prøv at læse denne kommentar af Michael Jarlner, der flytter fokus lidt op og ser på, hvad det "virkelig pinlige" var, nemlig at EU overhovedet lefler for Erdogan. God læsning.