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Blaffersangen by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

See this link below. A beautiful vertion of Kim Larsens blaffersang. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_2BDuxoLnA
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Cigarettes, fewer trouble please by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

On the photo - Yue Qin photo by Mario Guevara, El salvador By Yue Qin , China The whole Denmark is like a big park with lawn and trees everywhere. It is supposed to be so beautiful and charming. In my own country, there are not so much grass, flowers...
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Wind - the way to be sustainable by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

RAZIB VHUIYAN, BANGLADESH Danish people are different from the other part of the world. They try to be a good citizen and also a good inhabitant of the world. Denmark is trying to reduce carbon-dioxide emission. For example, Sonderborg will be carbon...
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Water in Denmark by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

Paroj Benerjee, India They say that the next world war would be over water. But it does not feel like this in Denmark. I was really stunned to see that people here could drink water straight from the taps. In my country drinking water from the taps in...
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Bicycling in Denmark by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

Kiranda Stephen, Uganda It is interesting to note that the majority of the Danish people have wide and broad knowledge about climate change issues although they have not experienced serious negative effects of climate change like in Africa and other developing...
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Smoking in Denmark??? by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

Simbarashe Musiringo, Zimbabwe Denmark is one country that is fight so much against Climate change but there some things that they do not put into consideration. I discovered that almost half of the Danish people do smoke. The smoking is just too much...
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Are the Danish people trying to save the environment or their money? by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

Myriam Saad, Lebanon Bicycles are one of the means of transportation that Danish people seem to use very frequently. During our hitchhiking trip through Denmark, a Danish woman said “I have travelled 70 kilometers and I have seen 199 bicycles on...
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Cooking in Denmark by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

Tariro Murwira, Zimbabwe Waw, coming to Denmark from Zimbabwe is such an experience. One of the many things I have noticed on my short stay in Denmark is that Danish cooking is so much different from back home. In Zimbabwe often need to prepare the meal...
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Cheap coke and expensive plastic bags by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Megha Sud, India We have been hitchhiking in the southern part of Jutland, really close to the German border. In South Asia we have no soft borders and the fact that people can simply go from one country to another - as easily as if they were travelling...
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Cool charts monitor electricity by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Yue Zhang, China A few nights ago I was invited to a party which was held by a Danish family. After the nice party people shared information and exchanged opinions on climate change and new eco-friendly technologies. The host showed me around in his...
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A little less conversation - a little more action by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Michael Otieni Jackson, Kenya I came to Denmark two weeks ago to trace the Danish climate responsibility, and I have learned a lot about the Danes and their contributions towards solving the current global climate change issue. Many of the Danes have...
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Biofuels in Denmark by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Simbarashe Musiringofa, Zimbabwe Danish society has by all means proved to be very responsible towards the environment. The amount of tax that the people pay for the big cars is very high because they want to reduce the amount of gases released into...
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Safety Lights by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Mario Guevara, El Salvador I come from a very violent country. You can hear about violence in the news anytime. In a country like this, to own a private security company is good business…especially for those in charge of changing the situation...
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It gives back what you give it by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Esther Mendai, Zambia It is amazing how much nature can really pay back all what is rendered to it. Yesterday I visited one of the oldest cities in “Sønderjylland” – Aabenraa. In this city roads are made from nicely plastered...
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Taxes, Happiness and Environment by Nanna Brendholdt Thomsen

By Razib Vhuiyan, Bangladesh Denmark is one of the developed countries in the world. People in Denmark are quite friendly and are always smiling to strangers. I am surprised that Danes have to pay a lot of taxes to the government. It is quite surprising...
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