Guardian: Norways parliament has approved a radical goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2030, two decades earlier than planned.
On Tuesday night MPs voted for an accelerated programme of CO2 cuts and carbon trading to offset emissions from sectors such as Norways oil and gas industries, which are unlikely to be phased out in the near future.
The minority governments ruling Progress and Conservative parties withdrew their support for the motion at the last minute. But their argument, that ambitious...