Historical archive

Historical archive

Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government

In the Historical archive you will find information from previous governments such as press releases, news and speeches from previous government periods. You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.

Content that has been moved to the archive will not be updated and the information is therefore exclusively of an historical nature.

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  • White Paper on the State of the Environment in Norway 2005

    20/12/2005 News story Ministry of the Environment

    The White Paper describes the state and the development of the environment in Norway . It gives an overview of Norway's key environmental policy goals and priorities to address global, regional and national environmental challenges.

  • Minister of the Environments speech in Montreal

    07/12/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    Helen Bjørnøy's speech at the eleventh session of the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention and first meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol. December 7th 2005.

    By Former Minister of the Environment Helen Bjørnøy

  • The return of the Smeerenburg collection to Svalbard museum

    29/11/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    Check against delivery Your Excellency, Governor, Ladies and Gentlemen I am very pleased to be here on behalf of the minister of the environment. This is a very special and happy occasion and being at Svalbard is always something special, as

    By Former State Secretary Henriette Westhrin

  • Minister of the Environment

    17/10/2005 News story Ministry of the Environment

    Helen Bjørnøy of the Socialist Left Party (SV) was appointed Minister of Environment on 17 October 2005.

  • Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List

    14/07/2005 Press release Ministry of the Environment

    UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee has today included Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord on the prestigious World Heritage List, which comprises the world’s most important cultural and natural heritage sites. (14.07.05)

  • Presentation of IAIA'06

    17/06/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    Presentation of IAIA'06 in Stavanger, Norway Dear colleagues, First, I would like to thank the Board for giving Norway the task of hosting the next annual conference of IAIA. This will be a major task for some of us in the MoE, and others, in the

  • Speech by the Minister of Environment, Mr. Knut Arild Hareide at the the Sofie Prize Ceremony 2005

    15/06/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    Prize winner Sheila Watt-Cloutier Speech by the Minister of Environment, Mr. Knut Arild Hareide, at the the Sofie Prize Ceremony 2005 15 june 2005, Gamle Logen, Oslo Over the past 50 years, humans have changed the structure and functioning of the

  • Opening address by Mr. Knut Arild Hareide, Minister of Environment

    13/06/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    4th World Recreational Fishing Conference Opening address by Mr. Knut Arild Hareide, Minister of Environment Trondheim, 13 June 2005 Ladies and gentlemen, When I was growing up, the recreational fisherman, with a rod in his hand, became an image of

  • The future role for carbon capture and storage in a climate perspective

    26/04/2005 Speech/statement Ministry of the Environment

    Speech by Minister of the Environment Knut Arild Hareide, Oslo, 26 April 2005 The future role for carbon capture and storage in a climate perspective Ladies and Gentlemen, Our civilisation can be traced back about ten thousand years. In these ten

  • Regulations on Environmental Impact Assessment

    01/04/2005 Regulation Ministry of the Environment

  • A low greenhouse gas emitting society

    11/03/2005 Press release Ministry of the Environment

    The Norwegian Government has appointed a seven-member large commission to consider how Norway could become a low greenhouse gas emitting society. The commission will work on the basis that the national emissions of greenhouse gases should be

  • The Right to Environmental Information

    28/01/2005 News story Ministry of the Environment

    One year ago a new Norwegian Act on the Right to Environmental Information entered into force. It provides all citizens with a legal right to obtain environmental information, both from public authorities and from public and private