A new study from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) indicates that Denmark’s carbon dioxide emissions are double the previous calculation and have likely been so for years.
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A new study from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) indicates that Denmark’s carbon dioxide emissions are double the previous calculation and have likely been so for years.
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Denmark is primarily a nation of 444 islands, 76 of them inhabited. The capital Copenhagen is located on the largest island Zealand, and the second largest island Funen is the home of Hans Christian Andersen.
These days the Danish island most in the news is Samsoe, situated between Jutland and Zealand. Twice the size of Manhattan, the island used to be known mainly for its delicious strawberries and potatoes.
Authorities in several countries investigate VAT tax fraud stemming from the Danish CO2 quota register.
Denmark is the centre of a comprehensive tax scam involving CO2 quotas, in which the cheats exploit a so-called VAT carrousel, reports Ekstra Bladet newspaper.
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COPENHAGEN: Environment ministers from 42 key nations in the game of climate poker meet here on Monday, in a bid to avoid a finger-pointing fiasco at next month’s UN conference on global warming.
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University of Copenhagen lights the way to a CO2-neutral future with new building.
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The second biggest city in Denmark is set to decide whether to push on with plans to become entirely carbon neutral.
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