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About the Nordic COP28 Programme

Published: 17.11.2023
Updated: 9.12.2023
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Louise Jeppesen
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Action & Mobilization: Sara Tingström as part of the Nordic Bridges Environmental Journalism Fellowship
From Nordic to Global Stocktake: Sara Tingström as part of the Nordic Bridges Environmental Journalism Fellowship
Relief, Recovery & Finance: Asaf Kliger/Imagebank.sweden.se
Climate Finance Flows and Loss & Damage: Norden.org
Just Energy Transition: Vattenfall
Green Transition in Sectors: Ritzau Scanpix
Equality & Just Transition: iStock
Adaptation & Biodiversity: iStock
Food Systems Transformation: Anna Hållams/imagebank.sweden.se
Conclusions & Reflections: Maria Louise Reichardt/norden.org

Nordic co-operation

Nordic co-operation is one of the world’s most extensive forms of regional collaboration, involving Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.
Nordic co-operation has firm traditions in politics, economics and culture and plays an important role in European and international forums. The Nordic community strives for a strong Nordic Region in a strong Europe.
Nordic co-operation promotes regional interests and values in a global world. The values shared by the Nordic countries help make the region one of the most innovative and competitive in the world.
The Nordic Council of Ministers
Nordens Hus
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DK-1061 Copenhagen
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