Monday Blues 23. apríl 2007 15:21 "Author Andri Snaer Magnason said the construction of smelters like Alcoa's, and the geothermal and hydroelectric plants that power them, has created a "heroin economy"." A good overview of the continuing debate on aluminium smelters and energy usage from Reuters. It seems that this issue is not going to die anytime soon. It is already one of the main issues facing voters in next month's parliamentary elections. Another debate that apparently refuses to die is the issue of whaling, but Iceland recently resumed commercial whaling after abiding the International Whaling Commisions moratorium since 1991. According to a new study by Eurostat, Iceland tails only Switcherland for the highest drug prices in Europe, with prices in Iceland being 60% above average. Next time I get sick, I'll fly to London for the prescription... Orri Vigfússon, a former vodka entrepreneur and banker from Iceland, has been awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Price, the equivalent of the Nobel Price in the Eco-circle, for his work on saving the North Atlantic wild salmon population. In 1989, Vigfússon established the North Atlantic Salmon Fund, which has raised $35 million to buy fishing rights from commercial fishermen in England, France, Greenland, Iceland and Norway. By paying fishermen not to fish, the fund estimates more than 5 million salmon have been spared. No word on how the demand drove up prices of fishing rights. News News in English Mest lesið Fimmtán ára stúlka drap tvo fyrir Foxtrot-gengið Erlent Verslun opnar á varnarsvæðinu en viðveran stendur í stað Innlent Ætla ekki að reka legurými í Klíníkinni Innlent Barn strauk af leikskóla í Hafnarfirði Innlent Kastaðist marga metra eftir að ekið var á hann Innlent Lægðin heldur áfram að angra landsmenn Veður Fólkaflokkurinn fram úr Javnaðarflokknum Erlent Fékk dánaraðstoð í gær eftir harða baráttu við föður sinn Erlent Árnesingur og Rangæingur grafa fyrir Hvammsvirkjun Innlent „Sem betur fer er okkar maður ekki illa meiddur“ Innlent
"Author Andri Snaer Magnason said the construction of smelters like Alcoa's, and the geothermal and hydroelectric plants that power them, has created a "heroin economy"." A good overview of the continuing debate on aluminium smelters and energy usage from Reuters. It seems that this issue is not going to die anytime soon. It is already one of the main issues facing voters in next month's parliamentary elections. Another debate that apparently refuses to die is the issue of whaling, but Iceland recently resumed commercial whaling after abiding the International Whaling Commisions moratorium since 1991. According to a new study by Eurostat, Iceland tails only Switcherland for the highest drug prices in Europe, with prices in Iceland being 60% above average. Next time I get sick, I'll fly to London for the prescription... Orri Vigfússon, a former vodka entrepreneur and banker from Iceland, has been awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Price, the equivalent of the Nobel Price in the Eco-circle, for his work on saving the North Atlantic wild salmon population. In 1989, Vigfússon established the North Atlantic Salmon Fund, which has raised $35 million to buy fishing rights from commercial fishermen in England, France, Greenland, Iceland and Norway. By paying fishermen not to fish, the fund estimates more than 5 million salmon have been spared. No word on how the demand drove up prices of fishing rights.
News News in English Mest lesið Fimmtán ára stúlka drap tvo fyrir Foxtrot-gengið Erlent Verslun opnar á varnarsvæðinu en viðveran stendur í stað Innlent Ætla ekki að reka legurými í Klíníkinni Innlent Barn strauk af leikskóla í Hafnarfirði Innlent Kastaðist marga metra eftir að ekið var á hann Innlent Lægðin heldur áfram að angra landsmenn Veður Fólkaflokkurinn fram úr Javnaðarflokknum Erlent Fékk dánaraðstoð í gær eftir harða baráttu við föður sinn Erlent Árnesingur og Rangæingur grafa fyrir Hvammsvirkjun Innlent „Sem betur fer er okkar maður ekki illa meiddur“ Innlent