The greenest country, the most stringent environmental protection, the cow picky spring water, the world's environmental protection model
Norway is the "greenest", and there must be many people who oppose it, but in the "Good Country Index" jointly released by dozens of world environmental organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank, Norway ranks first in the world, especially in terms of environmental protection, which is nearly 100%, and is known as "the greenest country in the world". Despite the long winters and the continuous snow season, it is rare to see flowers bloom even in spring, but spring in Norway is undisturbed and still full of greenery.
Norway is the world's most environmentally conscious city, and its capital, Oslo, was voted the world's "greenest city" by the European Council in 2019 and aims to become the world's first "car-free capital". Speaking of the beauty of spring in Norway, even a BBC reporter couldn't help but sigh: "It's such a blessing to live in such a green country." ”
Norway, as a major exporter of 99% of its energy to the ocean, in order to keep its "greenest" position, has "abandoned its own martial arts", claiming to cut production and use bays and waterfalls to generate electricity, as Norwegian environmentalist David Nikil said: "Although the yield of oil is very high, the burden of investment and the environment is also very heavy, and it does not seem to be cost-effective now."
This is an act that violates the laws of nature, but this path has been supported by thousands of Norwegians, and some old Norwegians have even proposed to reduce social welfare and make environmental protection better, which is a very difficult thing, but someone must do it.
Therefore, Norway first started with waste recycling, and then introduced a set of strict environmental laws, covering all aspects of ecology, animals, water, air and sewage, almost all of which involve environmental protection. This is why people in Norway are afraid of humans, after all, the relationship between people is not static.
Not to mention the complexity of how Norway deals with household waste, even under a large waterfall in the suburbs, you can't just move a rock, because you can't be sure if there's any life hiding under the rocks, and if you move the rocks, it is likely to set off a chain reaction that can have a serious impact on the surrounding ecology. In the spring and summer, there will be ** patrolling the neighborhood.
Norway is known as the "land of ten thousand islands" in the minds of ordinary people, Norway is short of water resources, but the fact is the opposite, Norway is not short of water resources, even some of the larger islands, there is no shortage of water resources, this is to ensure the security of water resources. A British tourist accidentally dropped his ** into the lake in 2018, after which the Norwegian Environmental Protection Agency received a penalty notice that read: "manual salvage fee" and "sewage treatment fee".
In the eyes of the Norwegians, any area with a water source is treated with special treatment, whether it is a swamp in the wilderness or a lake in an island, no polluting industry is allowed. By the same token, Norway's biggest economy was a spill that saw three MPs, two deputy mayors, six company directors removed from their posts and 13 employees held accountable.
Norway has a land area of only 380,000 square kilometers, made up of 150,000 islands, and a coastline of 21,000 kilometers, 75 percent of which is made up of forests. It is this large area of greenery that makes Norway the most unaffected country in the world from natural disasters, and Norwegians do not know about hail, acid rain, floods, droughts, and mudslides.
More than 50 years ago, Norway designated more than half of the country's territory as nature reserves and established nature reserves, including those where all commercial practices are prohibited. Therefore, Norwegians are not "endangered", they believe that any kind of animal and plant should be protected, unless the crop grows so violently that livestock have to be raised.
It is said that Norwegian cows are the best because they have their own "identification" and they have access to spring water every day. This is not an exaggeration, as it is incomprehensible that in a clean, healthy place like Norway, where livestock rarely drink wild water, and even the pickiest Norwegian cows drink only purified and sterilized spring water.