Steven Højlund

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Could Cheaper Apples Really Change Denmark’s Diet?

Imagine a Denmark where apples are suddenly 30 percent cheaper. Government subsidies and streamlined supply chains could make fruit more accessible, nudging consumers toward healthier choices. The price drop sparks debates over local growers’ profits and long-term sustainability, but could this simple tweak transform the country’s eating habits and boost public health?

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Denmark’s First Green Ammonia Plant Is Live

Denmark’s inaugural green ammonia plant has begun operations, converting wind and solar-powered electricity and water into ammonia via hydrogen electrolysis. This zero-carbon facility pioneers sustainable fertilizer and shipping fuel, cutting CO2 emissions while boosting Europe’s clean energy credentials. The project marks a milestone in shifting from fossil-based ammonia to a carbon-neutral future.

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