Iceland, China and the Environment 13. apríl 2007 16:06 Few things get Icelanders as riled up as an impending invasion it seems. Recently, Uwe Reinhardt, a professor of political economy at Princeton University wrote a column on the dailyprincetonian.com, suggesting that Iceland would be a more fit target than Iran for a US-led invasion. The column sparked some debate from bloggers in Iceland, and sadly, a large part of the populace seems to have missed the satire of it entirely. Apart from the impending invasion, environmental issues are on everybodies mind in Iceland these days. Yesterday, the city of Reykjavík introduced its ten points plan to a more environmentally friendly city. Meanwhile, the Icelandic energy companies Nýorka and Vistorka announced their plan to import 30 hydrogen cars to Iceland next fall, as part of a three-year experimental project. And if that wasn't enough, Icelandic energy companies have also entered talks with Cisco and Microsoft over the possibility of setting up energy-intensive server farms in Iceland, geothermal and hydroelectric energy. Representatives from Microsoft will soon visit Iceland to see what can be done. This would be a nice alternative to the energy-intensive heavy industry that seems to have been the only possible option for environmentally friendly energy, at least in some peoples' minds. However, according to Time magazine, the build up of heavy industry in Iceland is floating Chinese dreams. I don't know it there is a relation between the high number of Chinese workers and the ongoing talks between Iceland and China over a free-trade agreement, which would make it the first European country to reach such an agreement with the People's Republic of China. But who needs heavy industry when you can get the movie industry? News News in English Mest lesið Ekkert spurst til Sólrúnar á Spáni í nokkra daga Innlent Snorri sagður spúa hatri og trumpísku yfir heimsbyggðina Innlent Hrina gikkskjálfta við Trölladyngju Innlent Ók yfir á rangan helming og lést átta dögum síðar Innlent Meint hræðsla dómara ekki næg ástæða til að taka málið fyrir Innlent „Ásthildur Lóa var kjöldregin í öllum fjölmiðlum heims“ Innlent „Af hverju var það sem var sagt á fimmtudegi svikið á mánudegi?“ Innlent Stoppaður af vegfaranda sem spurði: „Hvað er þetta?“ Innlent „Kokkurinn“ í Bandidos látinn Erlent Viðbúnaður í Vesturbæ vegna leitar Innlent
Few things get Icelanders as riled up as an impending invasion it seems. Recently, Uwe Reinhardt, a professor of political economy at Princeton University wrote a column on the dailyprincetonian.com, suggesting that Iceland would be a more fit target than Iran for a US-led invasion. The column sparked some debate from bloggers in Iceland, and sadly, a large part of the populace seems to have missed the satire of it entirely. Apart from the impending invasion, environmental issues are on everybodies mind in Iceland these days. Yesterday, the city of Reykjavík introduced its ten points plan to a more environmentally friendly city. Meanwhile, the Icelandic energy companies Nýorka and Vistorka announced their plan to import 30 hydrogen cars to Iceland next fall, as part of a three-year experimental project. And if that wasn't enough, Icelandic energy companies have also entered talks with Cisco and Microsoft over the possibility of setting up energy-intensive server farms in Iceland, geothermal and hydroelectric energy. Representatives from Microsoft will soon visit Iceland to see what can be done. This would be a nice alternative to the energy-intensive heavy industry that seems to have been the only possible option for environmentally friendly energy, at least in some peoples' minds. However, according to Time magazine, the build up of heavy industry in Iceland is floating Chinese dreams. I don't know it there is a relation between the high number of Chinese workers and the ongoing talks between Iceland and China over a free-trade agreement, which would make it the first European country to reach such an agreement with the People's Republic of China. But who needs heavy industry when you can get the movie industry?
News News in English Mest lesið Ekkert spurst til Sólrúnar á Spáni í nokkra daga Innlent Snorri sagður spúa hatri og trumpísku yfir heimsbyggðina Innlent Hrina gikkskjálfta við Trölladyngju Innlent Ók yfir á rangan helming og lést átta dögum síðar Innlent Meint hræðsla dómara ekki næg ástæða til að taka málið fyrir Innlent „Ásthildur Lóa var kjöldregin í öllum fjölmiðlum heims“ Innlent „Af hverju var það sem var sagt á fimmtudegi svikið á mánudegi?“ Innlent Stoppaður af vegfaranda sem spurði: „Hvað er þetta?“ Innlent „Kokkurinn“ í Bandidos látinn Erlent Viðbúnaður í Vesturbæ vegna leitar Innlent