Climate change in Norway
Despite previous attempts at balanced reporting giving rise to a skewed perception of climate skepticism, the debate over anthropogenic climate change in Norway is quite progressive compared
Oslo''s five-year report
In 2020, Oslo introduced a climate plan with a bold goal: to cut emissions by 95% by 2030. The plan addresses emission reductions by protecting forests, saving energy and preparing for
How Oslo Learned To Fight Climate Change?
An overview of how climate change is affecting Norway is accessible, detailing its climate zones and seasonal cycles. Norway aims to mitigate short-lived climate pollutants such as methane
Short version Climate Strategy for Osl
The City of Oslo will seek international collaboration to gain knowledge about the best climate change solutions, share experiences, and disseminate climate change solutions that can swiftly reduce
Oslo Climate Change Severity Score | 16-Years Analysis
The current climate change severity in Oslo is Very High, with a 26.7% worsening in the climate score compared to last 15 years. This suggests deteriorating conditions, with increasing negative impacts
Climate statistics
The City of Oslo has had a remarkable reduction in the direct greenhouse gas emissions over the last years. The goal is to reduce the direct GHG emissions with 41 percent in 2020 and to become a
Oslo''s climate action. Information in English
Here you will find stories, reports, statistics, guidelines, and useful information about Oslo''s climate action. How far the city has progressed in its climate efforts, what will be prioritised in the coming
Oslo''s PURE Project: Building Climate Neutrality from the Ground Up
The work illustrates how Oslo is moving towards its own ambitious targets and accelerates their transition, scale up local solutions, and contribute to Europe''s wider climate
Oslo''s Climate Shift in Urban Planning: From Tradition to Innovation
Land-use planning and related regulations are employed as purposeful planning tools in Oslo. Oslo municipality anchors its efforts in four key climate considerations: (a) planning for less
Climate change in Norway
OverviewImpacts on the natural environmentGreenhouse gas emissionsImpacts on peopleMitigation and AdaptationSociety and culture
All climate scenarios indicate that all season in all regions of Norway will become warmer this century. Low, mean and high projections depict the annual mean temperature rising by 2.3 °C, 3.4 °C and 4.6 °C respectively by 2100 (Table 1). For the mainland, the smallest increase is expected in Western Norway 3.1 °C (1.9-4.2 °C), with the highest being in the northernmost countr
Climate Strategy for Oslo towards 2030
Oslo''s Paris Agreement-compatible climate action plan, setting targets and priority initiatives to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2030.