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62% of Stockholm residents would like to keep the ...

62% of Stockholm residents would like to keep the vehicle congestion charge which is currently running as a test there. When it was first introduced, the great majority was against it.

Linked on 20th May 2006 Details

Interesting short film by Greenpeace on decentrali...

Interesting short film by Greenpeace on decentralised energy, a better solution that going all-out on nuclear and keeping bad habits.

Linked on 31st July 2006 Details

The Stockholm congestion charge experiment was a s...

The Stockholm congestion charge experiment was a success, but that doesn’t guarantee it will be upheld. I wonder if we’d even get that far in Brussels…

Linked on 5th August 2006 Details

“It was pure luck that there was not a meltdown. S...

“It was pure luck that there was not a meltdown. Since the electricity supply from the network didn't work as it should have, it could have been a catastrophe”

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Posted on 5th August 2006 Details

Those plucky Swedes from The Pirate Bay are lookin...

Those plucky Swedes from The Pirate Bay are looking to buy Sealand.

Linked on 12th January 2007 Details

Support for Stockholm’s congestion charge is great...

Support for Stockholm’s congestion charge is greater than ever.

Linked on 7th March 2007 Details

Interesting article on the city of Vaxjo in Sweden...

Interesting article on the city of Vaxjo in Sweden where fossil fuels are on their way out.

Linked on 26th June 2007 Details

Proof it’s possible: Sweden has beaten Kyoto targe...

Proof it’s possible: Sweden has beaten Kyoto targets and reduced its emissions by 12.7 percent.

Linked on 21st December 2007 Details

Urban camouflage...

Urban camouflage

Linked on 5th March 2009 Details

Three Swedish men have established a line of jeans...

Three Swedish men have established a line of jeans made in North Korea and sold in Stockholm. But they weren’t prepared for the criticism their pants have produced.

Linked on 19th January 2010 Details