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Rášša project meeting in Kautokeino
Rášša project meeting in Kautokeino
Last week participants of the Rášša project: Governing, producing, and negotiating reindeer landscapes – towards fair and sustainable use of land gathered in Kautokeino for a 2 days’ workshop. -
New APECS staff members
New APECS staff members
The APECS International Directorate has doubled in size this winter! -
UVSQ's International Colloquium on Travel writin...
UVSQ's International Colloquium on Travel writing in modern Europe
The University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) is organising an international colloquium on travel writing in modern Europe on 23 and 24 March 2023: "Penser et écrire le voyage en Europe du XVéme au XVIIIème siècle" (in French). -
Call for reviewers: Sharing Circle for Early Career Profe...
Call for reviewers: Sharing Circle for Early Career Professionals & Arctic Youth
APECS is affiliated with the EU Project Arctic PASSION and is cooperatively calling for applicants for the Sharing Circle, announced above. The APECS International Directorate also organizes the application review process for the APECS & Arctic PASSION Sharing Circle for Early Career Professionals and Arctic Youth and invites anyone who did not or will not apply for the Sharing Circle to help as[…] -
Call for interest in an APECS special collection in PLOS ...
Call for interest in an APECS special collection in PLOS Climate
Image credit: PLOS APECS is working with the journal PLOS Climate to create a bespoke collection produced by APECS. We are looking for authors who would like to publish opinions and reviews that address a variety of thematic topics within the polar and alpine sphere that are connected with climate and that discuss experiences and the role of early career researchers[…] -
APECS Science Communication Workshop for Early Career Sci...
APECS Science Communication Workshop for Early Career Scientists
APECS Norway, in collaboration with the Arctic Marine Ecosystem Research Network (ARCTOS) and with support from the Challenger Society for Marine Science, hosted a 3-part workshop on science communication associated with the Arctic Frontiers 2023 conference in Tromsø, Norway. Image: Rosalie McKay -
Knowledge about the Arctic in early modern Poland - Guest...
Knowledge about the Arctic in early modern Poland - Guest lecture
Joanna Kodzik, Junior Professor at MIARC, has been invited to give an on-line lecture entitled “Humans, Nature and the Climate: Interest in the Arctic in Poland in the 18th century“ by the Centre for Research on Climate Change and the Department of Literature, Culture and Media of the German Countries at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). -
ICARP IV Townhall Meeting during the ASSW 2023
ICARP IV Townhall Meeting during the ASSW 2023
The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) in cooperation with many partners, is coordinating a multi-year planning process for the Fourth International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP IV) lasting from 2022 until 2026. The ICARP IV process will engage Arctic researchers, Indigenous Peoples, policy makers, residents and stakeholders from around the world to discuss the state of Arctic science, the place the Arctic occupies in global affairs and systems. -
Activity Report: IASC Network on Arctic Glaciology meetin...
Activity Report: IASC Network on Arctic Glaciology meeting report (26-28 January 2023)
In late January scientists with an interest in glaciers and climate gathered in a beautiful winter setting in Obergurgl, Austria. The IASC Network on Arctic Glaciology meeting included a cross-cutting activity on “Glacier – atmosphere interactions in a warming and wetting Arctic” together with a general workshop on the dynamics and mass budget of Arctic glaciers. -
Activity Report: Quantifying the Indirect Effect: from So...
Activity Report: Quantifying the Indirect Effect: from Sources to Climate Effects of Natural and Transported aerosol in the Arctic (QuIESCENT Arctic) 2nd workshop
Cloud-aerosol interactions remain a key source of uncertainty in projections of the future Arctic climate. The aim of the QuIESCENT programme is to gather Arctic scientists from different disciplines (aerosol and cloud scientists, physicists and chemists, experimentalist and modellers) who will work together to identify key challenges in quantifying cloud-aerosol processes and propose ways to improve knowledge transfer from observations[…] -
Focus on Paul Gaimard and La Recherche at the University ...
Focus on Paul Gaimard and La Recherche at the University of Iceland
The University of Iceland organized a session dedicated to Paul Gaimard and La Recherche during the Annual Humanities Conference of the University of Iceland. -
IASC Activity Report: The Importance of Within-Species Di...
IASC Activity Report: The Importance of Within-Species Diversity in Arctic systems Workshop
Global biodiversity loss is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. However, in research, policy, and public understanding, biodiversity is often treated in an overly simplistic manner. This approach often emphasises species diversity over all other diversity measures, and also focuses on patterns of diversity over the processes which generate and maintain biodiversity into the future. This workshop[…]
Shipping
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12 People Killed In Passenger Ship Fire Off The Coast Of ...
12 People Killed In Passenger Ship Fire Off The Coast Of Basilan, Including Three Children
At least twelve people are confirmed dead, including three children, and seven are still missing after a passenger vessel carrying over 200 passengers caught fire in the waters near Baluk-Baluk Island in Basilan province. 12 People Killed In Passenger Ship Fire Off The Coast Of Basilan, Including Three Children appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Oil Spills Reaches 350 Km From Where Vessel Went Down, Th...
Oil Spills Reaches 350 Km From Where Vessel Went Down, Threatens Marine Life
One month after the ship sank, the spilt oil is still spreading, and authorities have warned that 40% of its cargo has yet to leak into the seas near Mindoro Island. Oil Spills Reaches 350 Km From Where Vessel Went Down, Threatens Marine Life appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Teenage Girl Found 12 Days After She Went Missing On Boar...
Teenage Girl Found 12 Days After She Went Missing On Board African-Bound Ship
Isobel Scott, a 15-year-old from Edinburgh in 1957, certainly pushed this to new limits when she disappeared following a trip to the movies one January night. Teenage Girl Found 12 Days After She Went Missing On Board African-Bound Ship appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Drill Accident Aboard Bulk Carrier Results In Missing Of ...
Drill Accident Aboard Bulk Carrier Results In Missing Of Chief Engineer
On Tuesday afternoon, an accident occurred during a lifeboat drill at Chattogram Port's Outer Anchorage, resulting in the Chief Engineer of the vessel missing. Drill Accident Aboard Bulk Carrier Results In Missing Of Chief Engineer appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Seafarer Loses His Leg In An Accident On A Container Vess...
Seafarer Loses His Leg In An Accident On A Container Vessel Off Argentina
A crew member has lost a leg following an accident on a box ship. The incident took place in Argentina. Seafarer Loses His Leg In An Accident On A Container Vessel Off Argentina appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
India: NCB Checks Container Following Suspicions Of Drug ...
India: NCB Checks Container Following Suspicions Of Drug Smuggling
The examination conducted by the Narcotics Control Bureau of a container reportedly being shipped to the Maldives triggered rumors of a probable drug haul in Kochi on Tuesday. India: NCB Checks Container Following Suspicions Of Drug Smuggling appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Vessel Seized By Pirates Spotted About 540 Miles To The W...
Vessel Seized By Pirates Spotted About 540 Miles To The West Of Gulf Of Guinea
A Danish-owned vessel that was reportedly boarded by the pirates in the Gulf of Guinea was seen approximately 540 miles further off the shore on Tuesday. Vessel Seized By Pirates Spotted About 540 Miles To The West Of Gulf Of Guinea appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
The Seafarers’ Wages Act is Now Law Of The UK Gover...
The Seafarers’ Wages Act is Now Law Of The UK Government’s Initiative To Improve Seafarers Working Conditions
As a key strand of the Government's 9-point plan for seafarers, the new law is designed to protect those working on vessels operating an international service from being paid less than the National Minimum Wage. The Seafarers’ Wages Act is Now Law Of The UK Government’s Initiative To Improve Seafarers Working Conditions appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime[…] -
Hyundai GLOVIS Partners With GoodFuels On First Biofuel B...
Hyundai GLOVIS Partners With GoodFuels On First Biofuel Bunkering For Korean PCTC Vessel
GoodFuels, the leading biofuels provider for the global transport industry, has announced the successful completion of a first biofuel bunkering in collaboration with Hyundai GLOVIS, a global total logistics and distribution company. Hyundai GLOVIS Partners With GoodFuels On First Biofuel Bunkering For Korean PCTC Vessel appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Wärtsilä Launches World-First Radical Derating ...
Wärtsilä Launches World-First Radical Derating Solution For Two-Stroke Engines
The technology group Wärtsilä has introduced a new radical derating retrofit solution – Wärtsilä Fit4Power - to extend the emissions-compliant lifetime of merchant vessels. Wärtsilä Launches World-First Radical Derating Solution For Two-Stroke Engines appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
Nor-Shipping Launches Ocean Campus In Partnership With Wo...
Nor-Shipping Launches Ocean Campus In Partnership With World Maritime University
Nor-Shipping is launching a fresh initiative to strengthen and support the pipeline of new talent entering the world of maritime and ocean business. Nor-Shipping Launches Ocean Campus In Partnership With World Maritime University appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide -
New Infographic Shines Spotlight On Issues Faced By Seafa...
New Infographic Shines Spotlight On Issues Faced By Seafarers In 2022
ISWAN operates several free, international, confidential helplines providing 24-hour help and support to seafarers and their families around the world. New Infographic Shines Spotlight On Issues Faced By Seafarers In 2022 appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide
Climate Change
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Well with Nature: Pick the Public Choice Award winner of ...
Well with Nature: Pick the Public Choice Award winner of this year's EEA photo competition
The online vote is open! As of today, you can help pick the Public Choice Award winner in this year’s European Environment Agency’s (EEA) ‘Well with Nature’ photo competition, which drew a record 5236 entries from across Europe. -
Post-pandemic recovery offers European cities chance to b...
Post-pandemic recovery offers European cities chance to boost shift to sustainability
There is a unique opportunity for European cities to better align their the post-COVID-19 recoveries with efforts to make them more sustainable and tackle the impacts of climate change all at the same time. A key legacy of the pandemic is that our cities are a lot more flexible and open to change when it comes to planning and management.[…] -
Serious challenges in Europe's agri-food systems
Serious challenges in Europe's agri-food systems
A profound rethink of how we produce food and operate global food chains and related industrial processing sectors is needed to make them resilient and sustainable. Much more must be done to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions as well as their pressures on water resources and biodiversity — efforts which are currently almost stagnant — according to European Environment Agency[…] -
Average carbon dioxide emissions from new cars registered...
Average carbon dioxide emissions from new cars registered in Europe decreased by 12% in 2020, final data shows
Average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of new cars dropped by 12% in 2020 compared to the year before, according to final figures published today by the European Environment Agency. The main reason for the sharp decrease of emissions was a surge in the share of electric vehicle registrations -
EU unlikely to meet noise target by 2030
EU unlikely to meet noise target by 2030
About 18 million people suffer long-term annoyance from transport noise in the European Union (EU). The European Commission’s zero pollution action aims to reduce the number of people chronically disturbed by transport noise by 30% by 2030, compared to 2017 levels. According to the European Environment Agency’s assessment, published today, reaching this target is unlikely without further regulatory or legislative[…] -
European Aviation Environmental Report 2022: Sustainabili...
European Aviation Environmental Report 2022: Sustainability crucial for long-term viability of the sector
The aviation sector has taken some steps to address its impacts on the environment and climate, but projected growth in demand calls for greater and more decisive action aligned with the European Union’s climate and environmental goals. The new European Aviation Environmental Report offers an overview of the current environmental performance of the sector. In addition to reviewing progress made[…] -
European soils hold potential for stronger climate action
European soils hold potential for stronger climate action
Soils can both remove carbon from the atmosphere or emit greenhouse gas emissions. According to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing, published today, European soils are currently a net source of greenhouse gas emissions and, if not addressed, this could pose a risk to the European Union (EU) climate targets. Mitigation actions can reduce the loss of carbon and have[…] -
Europe's growing transport demand increases emission...
Europe's growing transport demand increases emissions from heavy-duty vehicles
Greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles — trucks, buses and coaches — have increased in the European Union (EU) almost every year since 2014, mainly due to increasing demand for freight transport. According to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing, published today, efficiency improvements have not been enough to stop growth in total emissions and a shift to greener transport[…] -
Citizens can contribute to Europe's energy transition
Citizens can contribute to Europe's energy transition
Citizens, institutions and businesses can help deploy renewable energy and reduce fuel imports by becoming prosumers who both produce and consume energy. A European Environment Agency (EEA) report, published today, shows that prosumption already exists in many forms and it is expected to grow with enabling policies and better and cheaper technology. -
Air pollution: Which European cities have the best air qu...
Air pollution: Which European cities have the best air quality?
The cleanest cities in Europe in terms of air quality during 2020 and 2021 were Umeå in Sweden, and Faro and Funchal in Portugal according to the updated European city air quality data viewer published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today. In addition to the viewer, the EEA also published two reports looking at emissions of air pollutants, targeted[…] -
The looming threat for Maine’s iconic potato industry
The looming threat for Maine’s iconic potato industry
By Lori Valigra (Bangor Daily News) and Caitlin Looby (Climate Central) with Jen Brady (Climate Central) contributing to data reporting Maire Lenihan coaxes organic Keuka Gold potatoes into a washing machine at Goranson Farm in Dresden on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN Maine farmer Ryan Guerrette irrigated his 1,200 acres of potatoes in Caribou more often in the past few years, when[…] -
Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites floodin...
Ellis Island, lighthouses among historic NJ sites flooding as seas rise
By Ayurella Horn-Muller (Climate Central ) and Andrew S. Lewis and Michael Sol Warren (NJ Spotlight News), with television segment by Brenda Flanagan (NJ Spotlight News) Read the Climate Central report, Future Flood Risk: Historic Sites in NJ. The Garden State’s history is starting to wash away. New Jersey as it exists today was built up over hundreds of years from the arrival[…]
Science
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At Summit for Democracy, the United States and the United...
At Summit for Democracy, the United States and the United Kingdom Announce Winners of Challenge to Drive Innovation in Privacy-enhancing Technologies That Reinforce Democratic Values
Yesterday, at the second Summit for Democracy, the United States and the United Kingdom announced the winners of prize challenges to drive innovation in privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) that reinforce democratic values. Announced at the… -
Genomic study reveals signs of tuberculosis adaptation in...
Genomic study reveals signs of tuberculosis adaptation in ancient Andeans
People have inhabited the Andes mountains of South America for more than 9,000 years, adapting to the scarce oxygen available at high altitudes, along with cold temperatures and intense ultraviolet radiation. A new genomic study published in the… -
Climate change, urbanization drive declines in LA's ...
Climate change, urbanization drive declines in LA's birds
Climate change isn't the only threat facing California's birds. Over the course of the 20th century, urban sprawl and agricultural development have dramatically changed the landscape of the state, forcing many native species to adapt to new and… -
Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on NSF rank...
Statement by Director Sethuraman Panchanathan on NSF ranking in Best Places to Work in the Federal Government
I am proud that the U.S. National Science Foundation again earned a top spot among the 2022 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government®. For the second year in a row, NSF ranked No. 2 among mid-sized agencies as featured in a special edition… -
Some coastal salt marshes are keeping up with sea level r...
Some coastal salt marshes are keeping up with sea level rise — for now
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One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of ba...
One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of back-to-back hurricanes
Getting hit with one hurricane is bad enough, but a U.S. National Science Foundation-supported study by Princeton University researchers shows that back-to-back versions may become common for many areas in coming decades. Driven by a combination of… -
Dinosaur body size evolved through different developmenta...
Dinosaur body size evolved through different developmental mechanisms
The meat-eating dinosaurs known as theropods that roamed the ancient Earth ranged in size from the bus-sized Tyrannosaurus rex to the smaller, dog-sized Velociraptor. Scientists puzzling over how such wildly different dinosaur sizes evolved recently… -
The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return
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Wisconsin cave holds tantalizing clues to ancient climate...
Wisconsin cave holds tantalizing clues to ancient climate changes, future shifts
Even in their dark isolation from the atmosphere above, caves can hold a rich archive of local climate conditions and how they've shifted over the eons. Formed over tens of thousands of years, speleothems — rock formations unique to caves better… -
Superhydrophobic biosensor could measure sweat vapors on ...
Superhydrophobic biosensor could measure sweat vapors on the body
Sweat contains biomarkers that help doctors make health diagnoses. Wearable sensors can be used to monitor a person's perspiration rate and provide information about the skin, nervous system activity and underlying health conditions. But not all… -
Witness Community Highlights
Witness Community Highlights
24 March 2023The March 2023 issue of Witness Community Highlights is now available online. This issue includes three articles: "Greenland's Largest Ice Stream Likely to Lose Ice Six Times Faster than Thought," an overview of new findings leading an interdisciplinary team to revise the assessment of the future mass loss of this sector; "Improving the Arctic Observing Network in a[…] -
Reflections on a Recent Conference Session: Alaskan and A...
Reflections on a Recent Conference Session: Alaskan and Arctic Anthropology Since Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Reflections on a Recent Conference Session: Alaskan and Arctic Anthropology Since Russia's Invasion of UkraineBy: Sveta Yamin-Pasternak, Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska Fairbanks and Igor Pasternak, Department of Art, University of Alaska Fairbanks For nearly a quarter-century, much of our working life has revolved around our ethnographic research in the Bering Strait region of Alaska and Chukotka (Yamin-Pasternak and[…]
Politics & Society
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Remote Arctic region gets first road connection to mainland
Remote Arctic region gets first road connection to mainland
“People in our region have been waiting for this opening for more than 30 years,” Nenets Governor Yuri Bezdudny said in a ceremony this week. “Construction started in 1991, and only thanks to the support from our president we succeeded in complete the road,” he underlined. The event was attended by several of the region’s top dignitaries, and on a[…] -
Ice-cold gloom for Russia's new super-powerful icebr...
Ice-cold gloom for Russia's new super-powerful icebreaker
The icebreaker that has been given the name “Rossiya” will be like no other vessel ever seen in the Arctic. With a power of 120 MW it will be able to crush through 4 meter thick ice and open large lanes for escorted ships across the most difficult parts of the Northern Sea Route. The “Lider”-class is designed to mark[…] -
Greenland to permanently stay in daylight saving time
Greenland to permanently stay in daylight saving time
Greenland’s residents have changed their clocks to daylight saving time for the final time as the country is to permanently stay in the time zone. It was voted by the country’s parliament to stick with daylight saving time throughout the whole of the year. This added hour of daylight will help the country’s residents to […] The post Greenland to[…] -
North Russian Governor bonds with Wagner Group
North Russian Governor bonds with Wagner Group
After having been a frequent user of Russia’s Nazi-inspired “Z” on his uniform, the leader of the Komi Republic now appears to prefer the insignia of the PMC Wagner Group. Over the past weeks, Vladimir Uiba has repeatedly appeared in public wearing a uniform-style jacket with the logo of the mercenaries. During his recent visit to occupied territories in Ukraine,[…] -
The Engine Nordics secured ongoing work launching a break...
The Engine Nordics secured ongoing work launching a breakthrough customer care AI technology
The Engine Nordics, an Icelandic marketing agency, has recently partnered with demicon GmbH, a German company, to market its new AI-driven customer care solution. The partnership aims to promote the solution’s benefits to potential customers in the European market. The solution from DEMICON uses Jira Service Management and artificial intelligence to streamline customer service operations […] The post The Engine[…] -
Agile, postured, ready with Allies and partners in the Ar...
Agile, postured, ready with Allies and partners in the Arctic
The U.S. National Strategy for the Arctic Region emphasizes the United States of America’s desire for an Arctic region that is peaceful, stable, prosperous, and cooperative. The Arctic strategy is critical to protecting the U.S. homeland, and relies heavily on coordinating shared approaches with Allies and partners to mitigate risks of unintended escalation. It follows that U.S. European Command’s (USEUCOM)[…] -
Oil tankers without ice-class protection could soon start...
Oil tankers without ice-class protection could soon start shuttling on Northern Sea Route
The two companies that produce many million tons of oil at Arctic fields might soon start to send shiploads to Asian buyers across the Northern Sea Route. According to Rosatom, the nuclear power company that manages Russia’s fleet of nuclear icebreakers, there is a significant potential in oil shipments on the Arctic route. Negotiations with the oil companies are already[…] -
Foreign Minister Huitfeldt outlines plan to bring Arctic ...
Foreign Minister Huitfeldt outlines plan to bring Arctic Council back from a year in limbo
Several months have already passed since Sergey Lavrov sent invitations to his colleagues from the seven other Arctic nations to join him for a traditional ministerial meeting in the Siberia city of Salekhard in May. None of them will come. “I will represent Norway, although digital,” says Morten Høglund, Senior Arctic Official (SAO) with the Foreign Ministry in Oslo. He[…] -
Foreign Minister Huitfeldt outlines plan to bring Arctic ...
Foreign Minister Huitfeldt outlines plan to bring Arctic Council back from limbo
Several months have already past since Sergey Lavrov sent invitations to his colleagues from the seven other Arctic nations to join him for a traditional ministerial meeting in the Siberia city of Salekhard in May. None of them will come. “I will represent Norway, but digitally” says Morten Høglund, Senior Arctic Official (SAO) with the Foreign Ministry in Oslo. He[…] -
East Iceland sees two avalanches strike in region
East Iceland sees two avalanches strike in region
According to Vísir, two avalanches hit Neskaupstaður in East Iceland early yesterday morning, with no serious injuries reported. Neighbourhoods in the town have been evacuated and a state of emergency has been declared for the town. These alert levels are through across Iceland’s North and East Fjords, including Seyðisfjörður which has seen heavy snowfall. The […] The post East Iceland[…] -
Rášša project meeting in Kautokeino
Rášša project meeting in Kautokeino
Last week participants of the Rášša project: Governing, producing, and negotiating reindeer landscapes – towards fair and sustainable use of land gathered in Kautokeino for a 2 days’ workshop. -
Indigenous youth occupy Norwegian energy office to protes...
Indigenous youth occupy Norwegian energy office to protest illegal wind farm
"We cannot be sacrificed in the name of the green transition." Indigenous Sámi youth and dozens of environmental activists in Oslo, Norway shut down the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy on Monday, with many chaining themselves to the building. The action is part of a human rights campaign that demands the Norwegian government close an onshore wind energy complex that the[…]
Resources
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Invitation to the Annual General Meeting of Boliden AB (p...
Invitation to the Annual General Meeting of Boliden AB (publ)
The shareholders of Boliden AB (publ) (company registration number 556051-4142) are summoned to the Annual General Meeting to be held on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 1 p.m. (CEST). The Annual General Meeting will be held at Boliden in Garpenberg, Sweden. Th... -
Boliden publishes Annual and Sustainability Report 2022
Boliden publishes Annual and Sustainability Report 2022
Boliden's Annual and Sustainability Report for 2022 is now available at www.boliden.com. The report highlights the company's development and performance within areas such as productivity, investments, and sustainability. The theme of the report is Bolid... -
Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves 2022
Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves 2022
“Continued success in Garpenberg means even better conditions for long-term development of the mining operation there. The new deposit is located within Garpenberg’s mining area at a depth of 1,000 meters, close to the existing infrastructure. That natura... -
Boliden's fourth quarter: Strong cash flow despite l...
Boliden's fourth quarter: Strong cash flow despite large investments
Revenues for the fourth quarter were SEK 23,577 m (17,755) and operating profit excluding revaluation of process inventory was SEK 3,190 m (2,835). Free cash flow totaled SEK 3,520 m (2,008). “A strong quarter brings to an end an even stronger record... -
Q4 Interim Report and year-end report for 2022
Q4 Interim Report and year-end report for 2022
Q4 2022 Revenues totaled SEK 23,577 m (17,755) The operating profit totaled SEK 3,229 m (3,214) The operating profit, excluding the revaluation of process inventory, totaled SEK 3,190 m (2,835) Free cash flow totaled SEK 3,520 m (2,008) Earnings... -
Invitation - Presentation of Q4 2022 Interim Report
Invitation - Presentation of Q4 2022 Interim Report
Boliden will announce its Interim Report for the fourth quarter 2022 on Tuesday 14 February at 07.45 (CET). A press and analyst conference will be held on the same day at 09.30, which can be followed via webcast and telephone. The report will be prese... -
Boliden's Capital Markets Day 2022: New targets for ...
Boliden's Capital Markets Day 2022: New targets for reducing climate impact
WEBCAST 12:30 CET New climate targets Seen from a global climate perspective, Boliden has a very competitive position. As a result, two special products, Low-Carbon Copper and Low-Carbon Zinc, have been successfully launched. Boliden has now decided t... -
Boliden's third quarter: Strong result despite high ...
Boliden's third quarter: Strong result despite high inflation
Revenues for the third quarter were SEK 19,480 m (15,906) and operating profit excluding revaluation of process inventory was SEK 3,484 m (2,419). Free cash flow totaled SEK 97 m (962). “Continued high inflation but in general stable production during t... -
Q3 Interim Report 2022
Q3 Interim Report 2022
Q3 2022 Revenues totaled SEK 19,480 m (15,906) The operating profit totaled SEK 3,550 m (2,305) The operating profit excluding revaluation of process inventory totaled SEK 3,484 m (2,419) Free cash flow totaled SEK 97 m (962) Earnings per share t... -
Invitation - Presentation of Q3 2022 Interim Report
Invitation - Presentation of Q3 2022 Interim Report
Boliden will announce its Interim Report for the third quarter 2022 on Thursday 20 October at 07.45 (CET). A press and analyst conference will be held on the same day at 09.30, which can be followed via webcast and telephone. The report will be pre...