Sweden is one of the greenest countries on the planet. The strategies, processes, policies and approaches they've developed are all inspiring, working examples that other countries could follow. NBC's Anne Thompson has the details.
April 22, 2008 12:00 PM We could be more Swedish Sweden is one of the greenest countries on the planet. The strategies, processes, policies and approaches they've developed are all inspiring, working examples that other countries could follow. NBC's Anne Thompson has the details.
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Denmark and Germany are also very sustainable.
What they are doing over there is wonderful and we could be doing it, too.
Vadim
We will :)
In about 20-30 years. That's about the average time we are behind EU.
What can you do, c'est la vie!
There are so many ways to be without fossil fuels, we just don't take advantage of it.