Aug 27, 2009 | EUobserver.com
Consumer groups mixed on EU switch to new light bulbs
Leading consumer groups have voiced disapproval over the full switch-over to new energy-efficient light bulbs, due to take place across the EU from next week.
Greenlanders lose battle over airbase
Denmark's Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that the government's expropriation of the land of a group of native Greenlanders for the expansion of a US air base in the 1950s was legal.
Reporter's Notebook: Life On A Remote Arctic Fjord
Traveling to report a story on narwhals meant taking three planes and a helicopter to a small, remote town in Greenland that's only about 850 miles from the North Pole.
Climate change already visible on Greenland
Many scientists and governments are talking about what will happen once climate change begins to occur, but on the great island of Greenland global warming isn't just a future problem - it's happening now.
Greenland: A model for self-sufficiency
Greenland: A model for self-sufficiency While Nunavut's capital grapples with social problems and economic uncertainty, their counterparts across the ocean take steps to deal with at-risk youth Anna Mehler Paperny Last updated on Friday, Aug.
Local couple reach Europe in Cessna
Two Vancouverites flying 7,500 kilometres to Europe in a small single-engine plane arrived safely in Scotland on Thursday evening.
After almost 300 years under Danish rule, the island of Greenland has just taken a big step toward sovereignty.
After almost 300 years under Danish rule, the island of Greenland has just taken a big step toward sovereignty.
After almost 300 years under Danish rule, the island of Greenland has just taken a big step toward sovereignty.
Why 'Willy' Could Never Be Free
In 1998, with much fanfare, a 20-year-old orca named Keiko took a one-way trip on an Air Force cargo plane from Oregon to Iceland.
After almost 300 years under Danish rule, the island of Greenland has just taken a big step toward sovereignty.
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