The Week Ahead: Making Svalbard great again
Oslo is piecing together an economic future for Svalbard that is free of coal, but not absent of Norwegians.
When he participates in Svalbard 203040 today and tomorrow, Torbjørn Røe Isaksen, Norway’s commerce minister, will listen in on discussions about things like “smarter communities,” “sustainable economic development” and “Svalbard as a proving ground” for new technologies.
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