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Cairn comes up empty-handed again

Cairn Energy has yet again failed to find oil or gas at its wells in Greenland. The Scottish exploration company’s shares fell one percent on the anno...

BusinessDecember 7, 2011
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Inuit lifestyle ‘to be wiped out’

An academic who spent a year living with an Inuit tribe in Greenland says their traditional way of life could be completely eroded in just 25 years.

CultureDecember 4, 2011
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‘Black Xmas’ looms for Lapland

Finnish Lapland, the official home of Santa Claus, could experience snow-free ‘black Christmases’ by 2050, according to a new study.

FeaturedNovember 29, 2011
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Undercover Clash bassist jailed with Greenpeace activists

Former Clash bassist Paul Simonon has revealed that he spent two weeks in a Greenlandic jail earlier this year after he was arrested while working as ...

CultureNovember 23, 2011
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Cairn finally scores in Greenland

British drilling firm Cairn Energy has seen its share prices increase after finally finding evidence of oil in one of its controversial Greenland well...

BusinessNovember 17, 2011
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Landsvirkjun energy provider offers most competitive power prices in Europe

The Icelandic energy provider, Landsvirkjun, one of Europe’s leading renewable energy companies, announced yesterday at its annual fall meeting that i...

BusinessNovember 16, 2011
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Siamese serpent likely to turn on itself

A snake with two heads found in Denmark will most likely kill itself in a conflict of interest, according experts.

DenmarkNovember 13, 2011
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Islandsbanki wins audience choice award at geothermal energy conference

On Wednesday 26th October, Islandsbanki and Glacier Securities won the ‘Best in Show’ audience choice award for its booth at the geothermal energy con...

BusinessOctober 28, 2011
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