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The article has been put up for Afd. Without too much effort the article can be rescued. See the Afd for reasons to retain the article. -- Alan Liefting ( talk) - 07:53, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
According to
Greenpeace in 2009 climate gas emissions of Swedish company
Vattenfall were double compared to Swedish total. In 2009 Vattenfall had 12 coal power stations in Poland, Germany, Denmark and Holland.
In 2016 Vattenfall sold its German lignite / brown coal business , coalmines and two power plants near the German-Polish border to Czech operator EPH.
ref:
Greenpeace kärräsi 18 tonnia hiiltä Vihreä lanka 28.10.2009
Vattenfall exits German coal unit 2016
Do companies report their international emissions? How should one consider this internationally? Watti Renew ( talk) 16:55, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 03:34, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello! We are three students from the Ecological Effects of Climate Changes course at Uppsala University. We're working on updating the paris agrement in some of the climate change articles as part of our coursework. We're learning and welcome any feedback. FalckisUU ( talk) 14:46, 24 May 2021 (UTC)
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![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 1 January 2010 (UTC). The result of the discussion was keep. |
The article has been put up for Afd. Without too much effort the article can be rescued. See the Afd for reasons to retain the article. -- Alan Liefting ( talk) - 07:53, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
According to
Greenpeace in 2009 climate gas emissions of Swedish company
Vattenfall were double compared to Swedish total. In 2009 Vattenfall had 12 coal power stations in Poland, Germany, Denmark and Holland.
In 2016 Vattenfall sold its German lignite / brown coal business , coalmines and two power plants near the German-Polish border to Czech operator EPH.
ref:
Greenpeace kärräsi 18 tonnia hiiltä Vihreä lanka 28.10.2009
Vattenfall exits German coal unit 2016
Do companies report their international emissions? How should one consider this internationally? Watti Renew ( talk) 16:55, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 03:34, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello! We are three students from the Ecological Effects of Climate Changes course at Uppsala University. We're working on updating the paris agrement in some of the climate change articles as part of our coursework. We're learning and welcome any feedback. FalckisUU ( talk) 14:46, 24 May 2021 (UTC)