Arctic Portal Community
- Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Sta...
Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Startup Expedition is August 31
Those who wish can offer extraordinary solutions to the challenges facing the North and the Arctic, and receive support as part of the Arctic Startup Expedition. The large-scale event is organized by the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Innovation Development Fund of Yakutia and the Northern Youth Forum with the support of the Northern Forum. - Press release: Advance resilience in Arctic communities
Press release: Advance resilience in Arctic communities
Workshop for urfolk om RESILIENCE I ARKTISKE SAMFUNN 15.–19. august, Arendal International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, UArctic EALAT Institute og World Reindeer Herders i unikt samarbeid med Arctic Initiative ved Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ved Tufts University, NIVA og Boaššu Arctic Indigenous Peoples' Innovation FoodLab er forpliktet til å styrke reindrifts- og urbefolkning[…] - ASSW 2023 Science Symposium "The Arctic in the Anthr...
ASSW 2023 Science Symposium "The Arctic in the Anthropocene": Call for Abstracts Now Open
The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2023 will be hosted in Vienna (Austria) from 17 – 24 February 2023. Abstract submission for the ASSW 2023 Science Symposium “The Arctic in the Anthropocene” (21 – 24 February 2023) is now open, and it will run until 20 September 2022. - Call for Travel Grants: "Within-Species Diversity Wo...
Call for Travel Grants: "Within-Species Diversity Workshop” Hólar, Iceland, 16-19 January 2023
Travel Grants are available for participants to the IASC-funded workshop on the importance of within-species diversity for biodiversity conservation and management strategies in the Arctic. The workshop will take place 16 - 19 January 2023 at Hólar University (www.holar.is, www.holaraquatic.is) in Northwest Iceland. - Workshop Program on Indigenous Youth Leadership
Workshop Program on Indigenous Youth Leadership
The program is available for the international workshop on Indigenous youth leadership “Advance Resilience in Arctic Communities” during Arendal Week August 15-19, 2022 - NORP-SORP Workshop on Polar Fresh Water: Sources, Pathway...
NORP-SORP Workshop on Polar Fresh Water: Sources, Pathways and Impacts of Fresh Water in Northern and Southern Polar Oceans and seas (SPICE UP)
Fresh water is a key player in the polar oceans setting stratification and water mass properties. In both hemispheres, export and transport of fresh water—liquid and solid— driven by the large-scale ocean and atmospheric circulation has a tremendous influence on branches of the meridional overturning circulation. Fresh water processes are strongly affected by global climate change. The fresh water-associated feedback[…] - APECS Speed Networking Event
APECS Speed Networking Event
We appreciate that it has been a very active term for Project Groups as well as National Committees! It is now time to spend some quality time together as part of APECS Social Gathering activities! Thanks to our members' votes, we are going to have a Speed Networking event on 12 August 2022 at 11.30 GMT! Please save the date[…] - Soliciting Nominations for the 2023 IASC Medal
Soliciting Nominations for the 2023 IASC Medal
The IASC Medal is awarded in recognition of exceptional and sustained contributions to the understanding of the Arctic. A maximum of one award is made each year, assuming that there is a nominee of appropriate quality. The whole IASC community, from all countries and career stages, is encouraged to submit a nomination by sending this form to the IASC Executive Secretary, demonstrating the[…] - Executive Director of the Northern Forum and Director of ...
Executive Director of the Northern Forum and Director of the Northern Forum Foundation take part in the business program of the International Bering Strait Festival in Chukotka
Key trends in the tourism industry, the creation of infrastructure, the promotion of tours and sustainable development of tourism in the Arctic will be discussed by participants in the business program of the International Bering Strait Festival, which will be held on August 2-7 in Chukotka as part of the main events plan of the Russian Chairmanship of the Arctic[…] - The Network Interregional Youth Project "History of ...
The Network Interregional Youth Project "History of AlSib - the history of my country" starts under the auspices of the Northern Forum
We invite you to take part in the network interregional youth project "History of AlSib - the history of my country". - The Expert Working Group on Transport and Logistics held ...
The Expert Working Group on Transport and Logistics held events in the Ryazan Oblast
The Expert Working Group on Transport and Logistics continues its activities. - Congratulations to Gail Fondahl on her retirement
Congratulations to Gail Fondahl on her retirement
Congratulations to Gail Fondahl on her retirement from the University of Northern British Columbia, and sincere thanks for her dedicated service not only to the Læra Institute, but also to Circumpolar education and research as a whole.
Shipping
- Captain And Four Others Jailed For Causing Massive Ship F...
Captain And Four Others Jailed For Causing Massive Ship Fire At Jebel Ali Port
Captain And Four Others mistakenly contributed to the burning of properties of others and incurring a huge loss of about Dhs24 million, as containers with several materials were burnt and part of Jebel Ali Port was impaired, besides the damage of unloading and loading machines at the port. Captain And Four Others Jailed For Causing Massive Ship Fire At Jebel[…] - Nigerian Navy Arrested Motor Tanker After It Raised Fake ...
Nigerian Navy Arrested Motor Tanker After It Raised Fake Pirate Attack Alarm
This alarm of the fake sea robbery/pirate attack was revealed and refuted by Rear Admiral Istifanus Albarra, the head of the Regional Centre for Maritime Security for West Africa, Abidjan. Nigerian Navy Arrested Motor Tanker After It Raised Fake Pirate Attack Alarm appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide - The Lure Of Massive Profits Attracts Veteran Vessels To R...
The Lure Of Massive Profits Attracts Veteran Vessels To Russia’s Oil Trade
While Western sanctions placed against Moscow after the invasion put some of the shipowners off from handling the OPEC+ producer’s cargoes, the resulting upheaval has reportedly inflated the earnings for those who are still in the trade and lifted vessel valuations, as well. The Lure Of Massive Profits Attracts Veteran Vessels To Russia’s Oil Trade appeared first on Marine Insight[…] - Motor Tanker Arrested By Equatorial Guinea Forces Owing T...
Motor Tanker Arrested By Equatorial Guinea Forces Owing To Alleged Crude Oil Theft In Nigeria
The Nation reported the arrest of a supertanker by the Central African country after it fled from the AKPO oilfield in Nigeria when its notorious activities were unveiled by the operatives belonging to the Nigerian Navy. Motor Tanker Arrested By Equatorial Guinea Forces Owing To Alleged Crude Oil Theft In Nigeria appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry[…] - First Of Kind! On-Demand, 3rd Party Ballast Water Treatme...
First Of Kind! On-Demand, 3rd Party Ballast Water Treatment As A Service (T-a-a-S)
Freedom Ballast, a Green Swans company, is pleased to share the linked case study for a first of its kind 3rd Party Ballast Water Treatment as a Service (T-a-a-S) project. First Of Kind! On-Demand, 3rd Party Ballast Water Treatment As A Service (T-a-a-S) appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide - Jurong Port, MHI-AP And JERA Asia Signed An MOU To Develo...
Jurong Port, MHI-AP And JERA Asia Signed An MOU To Develop A 100% Ammonia Direct Combustion Power Plant on Jurong Island
In February this year, the Singapore government raised its climate ambition to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by or around 2050. This project is in alignment with the overall national decarbonization goals, as it aims to utilize ammonia to generate carbon-free electricity. Jurong Port, MHI-AP And JERA Asia Signed An MOU To Develop A 100% Ammonia Direct Combustion Power Plant on[…] - Government Of Canada Released First Results Of Environmen...
Government Of Canada Released First Results Of Environmental Measures For Cruise Ships
In April 2022, Transport Canada announced strict environmental measures for wastewater on cruise ships that exceed international standards. These measures were put in place this year as part of the restart of cruise ships entering and operating in our waters. Government Of Canada Released First Results Of Environmental Measures For Cruise Ships appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime[…] - Debo To Develop Bio-Methanol Project For A.P Moller-Maers...
Debo To Develop Bio-Methanol Project For A.P Moller-Maersk In China
Maersk has set an ambitious net-zero goal for 2040 and the availability of green methanol is critical to its fleet’s transition to sustainable energy. Partnerships across ecosystems are essential for the scale-up to make meaningful progress on this agenda. Debo To Develop Bio-Methanol Project For A.P Moller-Maersk In China appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide - Kongsberg Maritime’s US Series Thrusters To Be Inst...
Kongsberg Maritime’s US Series Thrusters To Be Installed On 16 New ASD Tugboats To Be Built By Med Marine
The tug market is very important to KM and since last year the market trends have turned positive after the worldwide pause in shipbuilding due to the pandemic. The shipping industry, and the terminals and harbors that serve it are now in renewed need of tugs to assist, and in general, the market is looking very positive. Kongsberg Maritime’s US[…] - Thai Court Orders US $255,000 Compensation To Abandoned F...
Thai Court Orders US $255,000 Compensation To Abandoned Fishing Crew In Somalia
In June 2019, while working in Somalia, the desperate crew sent a social media message pleading for help. They were all crew members of the Wadani 1 fishing vessel. Despite having been employed to work first in Iran and then in Somalia, they were never paid their full wages. Thai Court Orders US $255,000 Compensation To Abandoned Fishing Crew In[…] - Malaysia’s First Offshore Supply Vessel Would Be Co...
Malaysia’s First Offshore Supply Vessel Would Be Constructed According To ABS Rules And Technology Qualifications
ABS is supporting next-generation projects. The industry needs to implement green technologies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and ABS is at the forefront of this challenge. In fact, their Singapore office includes one of our five global Sustainability Centers of Excellence. Malaysia’s First Offshore Supply Vessel Would Be Constructed According To ABS Rules And Technology Qualifications appeared first on[…] - Nearly 20 Vessels Stuck Along Rhine After Engine Failure ...
Nearly 20 Vessels Stuck Along Rhine After Engine Failure In One Of The Ships Blocked The Waterway
Nearly 20 vessels were stuck in traffic along Rhine River in Germany after a vessel’s sudden engine failure blocked a portion of the waterway temporarily. Nearly 20 Vessels Stuck Along Rhine After Engine Failure In One Of The Ships Blocked The Waterway appeared first on Marine Insight - The Maritime Industry Guide
Climate Change
- CU Boulder to host an NSF-funded Greenland natural scienc...
CU Boulder to host an NSF-funded Greenland natural science data workshop
- 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[…] - Circularity can enhance greenhouse gas emission savings w...
Circularity can enhance greenhouse gas emission savings when renovating Europe's buildings
Building renovation is a key contributor to improving energy efficiency and to achieving a climate neutral European Union (EU) by 2050. A European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing, published today, investigates how circular economy principles can enhance the benefits of building renovation. It finds that, through 2050, circularity can significantly reduce the use of materials and contribute significant additional reductions in[…] - Making Europe’s sewage treatment plants more effici...
Making Europe’s sewage treatment plants more efficient and circular can help meet zero-pollution targets
Sewage treatment can play a key role in Europe’s shift to a zero-pollution future by becoming more resource efficient and contributing to the circular economy, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. - Many European schools and hospitals at risk from heat wav...
Many European schools and hospitals at risk from heat waves and floods: How to protect vulnerable groups from climate change?
Climate change affects all Europeans but vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, children, low-income groups and people with health problems or disabilities, are the most affected. One in ten European schools and hospitals may also be at flood risk and about half of those facilities in cities are within intense urban heat islands. A European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing, published[…] - Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in E...
Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in Europe
Exposure to air pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, certain chemicals and other pollutants causes over 10% of all cancer cases in Europe, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. The good news is that these risks are preventable. - EEA photo competition 2022: 'Well with Nature’
EEA photo competition 2022: 'Well with Nature’
Do you take good photos? Do you enjoy spending time in nature? If your answer is ‘yes’ to both, you might have what it takes to win one of the cash prizes in the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) new ‘Well with Nature’ photo competition. Send us your best shots by 1 October 2022. - Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast G...
Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species’ future in a warming Arctic
- Looking for our next Executive Director
Looking for our next Executive Director
The European Environment Agency (EEA), an agency of the European Union located in Copenhagen, is looking for its new Executive Director to take office in June 2023. The applications for the position are now open. Candidates need, among others, extensive experience in leading large organisations in a dynamic and innovative work environment as well in-depth knowledge about European environmental and[…] - Zero Pollution: Large number of Europe’s bathing wa...
Zero Pollution: Large number of Europe’s bathing waters meet highest quality standards
The annual Bathing Water report, published today, shows that in 2021 almost 85% of Europe's bathing water sites met the European Union's most stringent ‘excellent' water quality standards. The assessment gives a good indication of where swimmers can find the best quality bathing sites across Europe this summer. The assessment, put together by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in cooperation[…] - Europe's road transport needs to shift gears towards...
Europe's road transport needs to shift gears towards sustainability
Growing transport volumes have been driving Europe’s road transport emissions up in the past two decades. A European Environment Agency (EEA) analysis, published today, shows how total greenhouse gas emissions from both passenger cars and heavy goods vehicles have increased in Europe, despite better engine efficiency and use of biofuels. - Continued drop in EU’s greenhouse gas emissions con...
Continued drop in EU’s greenhouse gas emissions confirms achievement of 2020 target
The European Union continued to record substantial greenhouse gas emissions reductions in 2020, posting an 11% drop compared to 2019, according to the latest official data published today by the European Environment Agency. The data confirms a 30-year downward trend which led to the EU achieving its 2020 target to reduce emissions by 20% compared to 1990 levels.
Science
- Legacy of ancient ice ages shapes how seagrasses respond ...
Legacy of ancient ice ages shapes how seagrasses respond to environmental threats today
Deep evolution casts a longer shadow than previously thought, scientists report in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. U.S. National Science Foundation-supported scientists looked at eelgrass communities — the… - Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice...
Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice, researchers find
Sea ice and wildfires may be more interconnected than previously thought, according to U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research published in Science Advances. By digging into the differences between climate models, researchers at the… - Interaction between humans and the environment is focus o...
Interaction between humans and the environment is focus of 15 new NSF-funded projects
From Southwestern deserts to tropical mangrove reefs, everywhere humans live or go we impact the environment, and the environment impacts us. Fifteen new projects totaling more than $21.6 million funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation will… - Physicists research how aerosol particulates from wind in...
Physicists research how aerosol particulates from wind instruments move through the air
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania supported by two grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation have studied the aerosols of musicians playing wind instruments. The findings will inform safety guidelines for not only musical… - New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire ...
New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars
A wildfire followed by an intense rainstorm is often a recipe for disaster. Without vegetation to cushion rainfall, water runoff can turn into a fast-moving, highly destructive landslide, called a "debris flow," which often has the power to wipe out… - Rare plants attract rare bees and birds in urban gardens
Rare plants attract rare bees and birds in urban gardens
Little is known about what drives rare biodiversity in cities. Rare plant species in urban gardens may be the answer. The plants in turn attract rare bee and bird species, according to a Dartmouth College-led study looking at urban gardens in… - Integrative biological science and training are the focus...
Integrative biological science and training are the focus of 4 new institutes
From understanding the multifaceted transmission of disease to deciphering how living organisms adapt to harsh conditions, answering big questions in biology requires interdisciplinary research and scientists engaging and partnering with those from… - ARCUS Early Career Conference Funding Award 2022 Call for...
ARCUS Early Career Conference Funding Award 2022 Call for Applications
15 August 2022The Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS) Early Career Conference Funding Award supports US-based, early career researchers and students to participate in meetings and events relevant to Arctic research. Travel awards will cover airfare, lodging, registration fees, session/abstract submission costs, and other relevant expenses related to conference attendance for one conference or event occurring during the period[…] - Oldest DNA from domesticated American horse lends credenc...
Oldest DNA from domesticated American horse lends credence to shipwreck theory
An abandoned Caribbean colony unearthed centuries after it had been forgotten and a case of mistaken identity in the archaeological record have conspired to rewrite the history of Assateague, a barrier island off the Virginia and Maryland coasts… - Invasive species' success may lie in living fast, dy...
Invasive species' success may lie in living fast, dying young
For some species conquering new territory, it might be better to live fast and die young. In a new study, biologists at the University of Iowa looked at why a type of freshwater snail that has invaded ecosystems worldwide has been so successful… - Engineers improve catalyst that destroys 'forever ch...
Engineers improve catalyst that destroys 'forever chemicals' with sunlight
Chemical engineers at Rice University have improved their design for a light-powered catalyst that rapidly breaks down PFOA, or perfluorooctanoic acid, one of the world's most problematic "forever chemical" pollutants. These pollutants aren't easily… - 'Plaza' in ancient city of Cahokia near today&r...
'Plaza' in ancient city of Cahokia near today’s St. Louis was likely inundated year-round
The ancient North American city of Cahokia had as its focal point a feature now known as Monks Mound, a giant earthwork surrounded on its north, south, east and west by large rectangular open areas. These flat zones, called plazas by archaeologists…
Politics & Society
- Moscow threatens to block Marianne's news online ove...
Moscow threatens to block Marianne's news online over interview from 2018
It was in December 2018 that journalist Marianne Hofman made an interview with Dan Eriksson, a proud gay Sámi from neighboring town Arvidsjaur. The interview was published in her own news online Arjeplognytt, but also by Samefolket, a journal with dedicated news articles for the Sámi people of northern Sweden. A few weeks later, the Barents Observer published an English and[…] - Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Sta...
Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Startup Expedition is August 31
Those who wish can offer extraordinary solutions to the challenges facing the North and the Arctic, and receive support as part of the Arctic Startup Expedition. The large-scale event is organized by the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Innovation Development Fund of Yakutia and the Northern Youth Forum with the support of the Northern Forum. - Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Sta...
Applications deadline for participation in the Arctic Startup Expedition is August 31
Those who wish can offer extraordinary solutions to the challenges facing the North and the Arctic, and receive support as part of the Arctic Startup Expedition. The large-scale event is organized by the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Innovation Development Fund of Yakutia and the Northern Youth Forum with the support of the Northern Forum. - Scandinavian fighter jets in joint training with American...
Scandinavian fighter jets in joint training with American B-52 bombers above Arctic Circle
These photos from Thursday are unique. Never before are images published showing Swedish and Norwegian fighter jets exercising together with the giant strategic B-52 bomber planes. While the B-52s flew over the North Atlantic from Minot Air Base in North Dakota, the Swedish and Norwegian fighter jets, two JAS Gripen and two F-35, were in the skies over the Norwegian Sea[…] - Scandinavian fighter jets in joint training with American...
Scandinavian fighter jets in joint training with American B-52 bombers above the Arctic Circle
These photos from Thursday are unique. Never before are images published showing Swedish and Norwegian fighter jets exercising together with the giant strategic B-52 bomber planes. While the B-52s flew over the North Atlantic from Minot Air Base in North Dakota, the Swedish and Norwegian fighter jets, two JAS Gripen and two F-35, were in the skies over the Norwegian Sea[…] - Three asylum seekers walked the wilderness out of Russia
Three asylum seekers walked the wilderness out of Russia
“The persons were detained by the border guards and handed over to the police. All three have asked for asylum and we can’t give further details,” says Chief of Staff with the Police in Finnmark, Tarjei Tellefsen to the Barents Observer. It was Sør-Varanger Avis that first reported about this week’s illegal border crossings. The three foreigners was detained at[…] - HBO set to start preparations for filming season four of ...
HBO set to start preparations for filming season four of True Detective in Iceland
Preparations are already underway for the filming of True Detective: Night Country, the show’s fourth season, which will be filmed in Iceland. Season four of the show was the green light in June 2022, and preparations are underway to find scene locations in Iceland before the actual filming takes place. In May, Iceland’s Minister of […] The post HBO set[…] - Northern Fleet kicks off large Barents-Arctic naval exercise
Northern Fleet kicks off large Barents-Arctic naval exercise
More than 10 warships and submarines are at sea, including “Pyotr Velikiye”, the Northern Fleet’s large nuclear-powered battle cruiser, the press service of the Northern Fleet in Severomorsk informs. The naval vessels are supported by the air force and coast air defense units. Exercise scenario, according to the navy headquarters, is deterring an enemy attack on Russia from the Barents[…] - Assertive Moscow outlines push into central Arctic Ocean
Assertive Moscow outlines push into central Arctic Ocean
Half a year after his massive onslaught on Ukraine, Vladimir Putin put his signature under the document that outlines Russia’s key strategic priorities in marine and maritime development. The new Marine Doctrine is an updated version of similar documents from 2015 and 2001. Changes are significant. The new document reflects the positions of a more assertive country in conflict with[…] - UK denies violation of Russian airspace over the Barents Sea
UK denies violation of Russian airspace over the Barents Sea
It was Monday the aircraft, a RC-135 Rivet Joint, flew north to collect electronic data and communication over the easter parts of the Barents Sea where Russia’s powerful Northern Fleet this week conducts a larger naval exercise. The plane flew a well-known route, similar to what UK and US reconnaissance aircraft of the same type use to fly just outside[…] - Russia accuses British spy plane of violating airspace no...
Russia accuses British spy plane of violating airspace north of Kola Peninsula
“The aircraft violated the state border of the Russian Federation in the area of Cape Svyatoy Nos,” the short note by the Defense Ministry says. Cape Svyatoy Nos is a small peninsula streaching out in the Barents Sea from northeast of Gremikha, an closed-down submarine base on the eastern shores of the Kola Peninsula. Both American and British military operates[…] - Press release: Advance resilience in Arctic communities
Press release: Advance resilience in Arctic communities
Workshop for urfolk om RESILIENCE I ARKTISKE SAMFUNN 15.–19. august, Arendal International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry, UArctic EALAT Institute og World Reindeer Herders i unikt samarbeid med Arctic Initiative ved Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ved Tufts University, NIVA og Boaššu Arctic Indigenous Peoples' Innovation FoodLab er forpliktet til å styrke reindrifts- og urbefolkning[…]
Resources
- Boliden's second quarter: Strong results despite ext...
Boliden's second quarter: Strong results despite extensive maintenance shutdowns
“Strong prices and terms, together with high, stable production at our mines and zinc smelters, resulted in a record quarter for the Group despite high cost-push inflation. During the period, extensive maintenance was also carried out at the copper smelte... - Q2 Interim Report 2022
Q2 Interim Report 2022
Q2 2022 Revenues totaled SEK 21,568 m (17,891) The operating profit totaled SEK 4,078 m (2,785) The operating profit, excluding revaluation of process inventory, totaled SEK 4,532 m (2,616) Free cash flow totaled SEK 2,038 m (2,013) Earnings per ... - Invitation - Presentation of Q2 2022 Interim Report
Invitation - Presentation of Q2 2022 Interim Report
Boliden will announce its Interim Report for the second quarter 2022 on Thursday 21 July 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 presented b... - Change in number of shares and votes in Boliden
Change in number of shares and votes in Boliden
The 273,511,169 redemption shares issued through the share split were redeemed during June 2022 as part of the redemption procedure. As of June 30, 2022, the number of shares and votes in Boliden therefore again totals 273,511,169. For more information a... - Green Finance Framework is launched
Green Finance Framework is launched
Financing under the framework will be earmarked for projects and investments within energy efficiency, pollution prevention and control, research & development and clean transportation. Examples of important projects that could be financed under the frame... - Report of payments to government agencies in 2021
Report of payments to government agencies in 2021
Boliden is today publishing its report of payments to government agencies in accordance with Swedish law (2015:812) on the reporting of payments to government agencies. The report encompasses payments made to government agencies in Sweden, Finland and Ire... - Communiqué from Boliden's Annual General Meeting
Communiqué from Boliden's Annual General Meeting
Boliden’s Annual General Meeting was held on April 28, 2022, live in Skellefteå and through postal voting.Board and new ChairmanKarl-Henrik Sundström was elected as new Chairman of the Board, to succeed Anders Ullberg who, after 16 ½ years as Chairman, de... - Boliden's first quarter: High metal prices but subst...
Boliden's first quarter: High metal prices but substantial cost inflation
“A strong quarter, with metal prices that remained high. Production was in general good with increased milled volumes at our mines and stable production at our smelters,” says Mikael Staffas, President and CEO. The operating profit at Boliden Mines... - Q1 Interim Report 2022
Q1 Interim Report 2022
Q1 2022 Revenues totaled SEK 21,812 m (17,083) The operating profit totaled SEK 5,038 m (2,779) The operating profit, excluding revaluation of process inventory, totaled SEK 4,466 m (2,449) Free cash flow was SEK 674 m (2,165) Earnings per share ...