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Norway introduces zero-emission requirements for famous fjords

The Norwegian government has announced a groundbreaking environmental initiative to introduce zero-emission requirements for tourist ships and ferries operating in the country’s World Heritage fjords. The new regulations, starting from 1st January 2026, aim to preserve these natural wonders, and promote sustainable tourism.






The Norwegian government has announced a groundbreaking environmental initiative to introduce zero-emission requirements for tourist ships and ferries operating in the country’s World Heritage fjords. The new regulations, starting from 1st January 2026, aim to preserve these natural wonders, and promote sustainable tourism.

Minister of climate and environment, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, stated, "The goal is to preserve these spectacular fjords and promote sustainable tourism. The zero-emission requirement will drive technological development, reduce emissions, and ensure that the World Heritage fjords remain attractive tourist destinations."

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Norway introduces zero-emission requirements for famous fjords

The Norwegian government has announced a groundbreaking environmental initiative to introduce zero-emission requirements for tourist ships and ferries operating in the country’s World Heritage fjords. The new regulations, starting from 1st January 2026, aim to preserve these natural wonders, and promote sustainable tourism.






The Norwegian government has announced a groundbreaking environmental initiative to introduce zero-emission requirements for tourist ships and ferries operating in the country’s World Heritage fjords. The new regulations, starting from 1st January 2026, aim to preserve these natural wonders, and promote sustainable tourism.

Minister of climate and environment, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, stated, "The goal is to preserve these spectacular fjords and promote sustainable tourism. The zero-emission requirement will drive technological development, reduce emissions, and ensure that the World Heritage fjords remain attractive tourist destinations."

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