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Nordic Climate Actions: Showcasing scalable solutions aligned with the Global Stocktake decision objectives

Flintull Annica Eriksson, Otso Sillanaukee, Kenneth Möllersten, Rikke Fischer-Bogason, Lars Zetterberg, Emilia Ståhlhammar, Eskil Mattson, Yunus Kaae Adams, Frida Nørskov
Nord 2024:040
ISBN 978-92-893-8103-1 (PDF)
ISBN 978-92-893-8104-8 (ONLINE)
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2024-040
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2024
Photos: 2.3 Elisa/Unsplash, 2.3.1 Stock.Xchng, 2.3.2 Wikimedia Commons, 2.3.3 Middelgrunden Wind Cooperative, 2.3.4 Jennifer Boyer/Flickr, 2.3.5 Polar Night Energy, 2.3.6 ROAF, Romerike Avfallsforedling, 2.3.7 Transly Translation Agency/Unsplash, 2.3.8 Freepik, 2.3.9 Pixabay, montage IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, 2.3.10 Hoyeon Lee/Unsplash, 2.3.11 Louis Droege/Unsplash, 2.3.12 Åsa Bäcklin/HYBRIT, HYBRIT, 2.3.13 IEA 2021; About CCUS,  https://www.iea.org/reports/about-ccus, License: CC BY 4.0, Alexander Mils/Unsplash
Published: 13/11/2024

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