Western Europe’s biggest petroleum producer is falling out of love with oil.
To the dismay of the nation’s powerful oil industry and its worker unions, the opposition Labor Party over the weekend decided to withdraw its support for oil exploration offshore the sensitive Lofoten islands in Norway’s Arctic, creating a solid majority in parliament to keep the area off limits for drilling.
The dramatic shift by Norway’s biggest party is a significant blow to the support the oil industry has enjoyed, and could signal that the Scandinavian nation is coming closer to the end of an era that made it one of the world’s most affluent.
How will Norway pay for its social safety network without oil revenues?
(Score: 4, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 09 2019, @10:15AM (1 child)
You keep saying that every country mentioned on SN gets "filled" with muslims. If that's true I assume the countries that they come from are going to be empty pretty soon. Can't you just move there?
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 09 2019, @01:34PM
I think that is the plan. Trick all the people living near the equator into moving away with a fake global warming scare, then move in when the places they moved to get covered in a mile of ice.