3. Drastic changes in the climate at a global scale
and a disbalance in the ecosystem top the list as the
deadliest threats to the environment currently.
This is the sole reason why the Norvergence INC’s
main focus is on environmental protection and the
prevailing climatic conditions in the Norwegian region.
5. A few days back, reports of major landslides due to
intense rainfall in Western Norway made headlines.
The climatic adversity was a result of a rapid increase
in temperature.
The expert professionals at Norvergence INC
(Interdecadal Norway Climate) believe that Norway
will witness more such climatic changes in the coming
few years.
6. This will not only have a dramatic impact on the
balance of the ecosystem but will pose a threat to
human life as well.
This year, Norway faced deadly landslides that
harmed the natural habitat. While
last year, cases of drought and floods were reported.
8. Apart from Svalbard’s high-risk scenario, critical case
studies & reports by scientists at Norvergence project
that various other Norwegian counties will experience
heavy winter rainfall and storms.
In the coastal regions, the sea levels are expected to
rise when the storms will hit. The possibility of
permafrost melts will also rise as a result.
9. Also, the risk of forest fires, droughts, landslides, and
snow avalanches is projected to be high. Norvergence
INC suggests that the municipalities take proactive
steps and ensure the availability of contingency plans to
curtail further deterioration of the environmental
conditions.
The experts recommend that to lessen the impact of
these factors, preventive steps should be actively taken.
11. According to the expert scientists at
Norvergence, Norway holds rank 20 in the highest
EPI countries.
The overall score is 86.9% and the 17th rank out of
a total 180 in the year 2016, Norway holds the
position as one of the largest exporters of oil.
12. An estimated 53.9 million tonnes of greenhouse
gasses (GHGs) were projected to be produced in the
year 2015.
The figures have only gone up since the year 2015
making the situation worse. Out of this, around 15.1
million tonnes was an outcome
of oil and gas extraction.
13. Since the year 2014, the total emissions have gone
up by 600,000 tonnes. A more detailed analysis
conducted by the experts at Norvergence
INC shows that the stats were as follows: Nitrous
Oxide: 38% decrease
Carbon emissions: 25% increase Methane emission:
10% decrease
15. Norvergence INC highlighted the recent steps
that the Norwegian parliament is planning to take
and achieve climate neutrality by the year 2023.
Authorities have voted to initiate a program that
focusses on cutting carbon emissions from industries
accustomed to the manufacture and production of oil
and gas.
16. Norvergence is closely monitoring these
progressive steps to curb drastic climatic changes and
is hailing towards sustainable growth.
The expert professionals at Norvergence INC
(Interdecadal Norway Climate) have decades of
experience and work diligently towards collaborative
growth.