Oslo missed 2016 target to halve emissions by 2020 UN urges all to 'walk the talk' and set realistic goals North European cities ranked as environmental leaders By Alister Doyle OSLO, May 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Oslo's 2016 goal to combat climate change was as radical as it was unprecedented: to halve greenhouse gas emissions within four years. Having called its plan "demanding yet achievable", Oslo won global plaudits as a model for bold urban action and went on to be crowned the European Green Capital of 2019, a prestigious annual award from the European Commission.
The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA), The Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA) and WISTA Norway are joining forces for the first time to run The Quality Flag Forum at Nor-Shipping 2022 on 5 April. The two-hour conference will feature a host of guest speakers and industry experts addressing the overall theme of ‘collaborating for action’, with individual .