British Reaction To The Nordic Council Explained: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark & Iceland's Union
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
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The only thing I’ve seen impact my life from all of this is freedom of movement.
You could travel between the Nordic countries with just a drivers license even before the EU and Schengen.
BTW Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland are also part of the Nordic Council.
they didnt mention that on first minute on this video,didnt they? wash your ears
@@Fincoolman68
The TLDR-video did mention it in the intro (with flags and everything) and when explaining the composition of the council.
However, caption and vignette to the video do not, probably because technically Åland is a part of Finland and Faroe Islands and Greenland is part of Denmark, although they are self-governed.
BTW your English is incorrect and you're being impolite.
@@Fincoolman68 The ears are so different, aren't they? They really weren't mentioned much in the video, were they?
No Greta just isnt happy before its perfect It does not matter we are already the best
Unfortunately right now in Sweden, our far right wing government are doing a really poor and bad jobb for the environment.
It is right wing, not "far right", and honestly the "green efforts" of previous governments did not really yield much improvement. Sweden is generally quite goood to the environment, much more sustainable than the likes of China for example. I menation Chine specifically, because it is these larger countries that need to make changes to how they handle the envirnonment, not us up here in the North. We have already done our part.
@@vicolin6126 Okej technically true that the government is only right winged, but they cooperate with, are dependent on and have an arrangement with the far right.
Okej also true the the last governement didn't do the best job, but I would say that they atleast tried...
And it was unfortunate that they disliked nuclear power.
Yes Sweden is generally kinda good with the environment and it is more important that countrys like the USA and China get their shit together. But that dosen't mean we shouldn't do all we can.
The Nordic countries may do better than everyone else when it comes to the environment, but if we were doing well, the Baltic Sea wouldn't be partially dead already and emptying of fish.
I mean, Russia has access to it too, as does Germany (two of the higher polluting nations in Europe) - it's not like it's something solely in the hands of the Nordics.
@@rickybuhl3176 Sure, but Sweden is largely responsible for the overfishing, and the current government does not make policies to reign this in but to make it worse. Much of the deadness of the sea comes from earlier points in Swedish history when the environmental laws were even less stringent; it's more than 50% of our border and coastline after all, so a lot has been dumped in there over the last 200 years.