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Greenland
Contents
Knowledge creates understanding, insight and criteria
Preface by the Danish Minister for the Environment Hans Christian Schmidt and member
of the Greenlandic Cabinet Edward Geisler
Introduction
By the Danish Environmental Agency
Cooperation on major problems
No tradition for maintenance of housing and institutional buildings
The sins of the past
Refurbishment to make people's homes healthier
The builder from Nuuk
Shoddy building and building stop
Energy in Geenland
Hydropower is the answer - what was the question?
Water and energy consumption in Greenland
Waste water or save it?
Specialising in everything
Initiative is the key word in the training of building tradesmen in Greenland
Housing conditions and tuberculosis
Tuberculosis cannot be eradicated but only kept down
Myths and opinions on public health in greenland
Changes in lifestyle reveal the same picture everywhere in the Arctic
Public health in sisimiut
Healthy habits produce a healthy body
The diet along the coast
What is real Greenlandic food?
Fat in greenland - too little and too much
Traditional Greenlandic food contains the right kind of fat
A mixed diet
Heavy metals accumulate in the liver, and POPs in fatty tissue
Hormone-disturbing environmental chemical toxins
Danger signal from Tromsø
Sheep farming and sustainable development
By the book: The Brundtland Report
Essential communication in a new age
The work of a nature guide in Greenland
The world's largest island
Data on Greenland
Projects
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