Icelandic Times Issue 45

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I s su e 45 • 2021

Ocean Cable to Europe on the agenda and Greenland comes into the foray The Arctic Circle Assembly was held in Mid-October with 1,400 participants and 400 speakers from 50 countries

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he Arctic Circle Assembly – Hringborð Norðurslóða – was held at Harpa Conference Centre between 14th-17th October 2021 with 1,400 participants despite the Covid pandemic, though participants needed to provide a negative result from a COVID-19 test. The Assembly was first held 2013 and has led to Iceland’s leading role in discussion and debate on the Arctic. For the first few years, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson was still serving as President of Iceland and, even though he did not run for Presidency in 2016, the Arctic Circle Assembly has grown in stature year by year. The Assembly is the only annual international forum held in Iceland and both Iceland and Ólafur Ragnar have received much acclaim for staging the Assembly.

400 speakers from 50 countries

Four hundred speakers from 50 countries took to the stage. Scientists and opinion leaders from all corners of the earth. Greenland presented its intentions to build hydroelectric power plants and lay ocean cables across the Atlantic via Iceland all the way to Europe. The European Union presented its new environmental and fisheries policies and the Biden administration presented the new US policy on environment, as the US is again participating in the Paris Accord. Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir introduced Iceland’s plan for a Green Economy to 2030. Iceland’s emphasis will be on green energy in transport, decrease of carbon emissions and CO2 capture.

Electricity to Europe

Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson claims that Iceland should explore the possibility of an

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Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson ocean-cable, selling sustainable electricity to Europe. However, Greenland might take the lead and lay its own cable to Europe via Iceland and Faroe Islands. Ólafur Ragnar pointed to Norway providing electricity to Germany, the UK and the Netherlands. The Norwegians had proven that oceancables are technically viable. “We have to explore these possibilities, as the Norwegians have proven that this is the way to provide Europe with sustainable green energy”, Ólafur Ragnar said in an interview with Icelandic TV station, RÚV. “If we continue resisting laying a cable across the Atlantic, I think our problem in Iceland will be that, when the Greenlanders come knocking on our doors, they will want to lay a cable via Iceland to Great Britain and on to Europe, as they have one of the world’s greatest hydroelectric reserves in the Western World”, the former President said.

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The Icelanders are confronted with the key question of whether to cooperate with the Greenlanders and the Faroes or: “Are we just going to say: Dear friends, No, we just want to keep the energy for ourselves”, Ólafur Ragnar said and continued, “Should we utilize hydroelectric/geothermal power? People need to realize that the energyconsuming modern technology people use being on the internet, YouTube, Instagram and the rest, has to be sustainable. We will have to build Data Centres powered by sustainable energy. If people want to be on the internet, communicating, seeking information, then we need to harness hydroelectricity and geothermal power”. Regarding the Assembly, the former President said, “I believe that this Assembly affirmed Iceland as the world’s centre of discussion and cooperation on the Arctic”. -HH. Photo: Páll Stefánsson


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The Homely Herd's Lair

1min
pages 99-100

Worlds of Peace, Home of Tomatoes

5min
pages 94-96

Westman Islands

3min
page 93

The Award-Winning Art Museum Sagnaheimar Folk Museum in the magical

1min
page 92

The House that Disappeared

2min
page 90

Birki. A Brand-New Restaurant in Höfn

2min
page 91

On Top of the world Glacier Jeeps

3min
pages 88-89

The Pearls of East Iceland

5min
pages 84-85

Survey the Scenic South

3min
pages 86-87

Þorsteinn Ásgeirsson

14min
pages 70-83

Harbour Restaurant and Bar

2min
page 69

Geothermal Sea Baths

1min
page 68

Landsvirkjun

5min
pages 64-66

Visit the Great North

3min
pages 62-63

Bathe in Beer

2min
page 67

Into the Wild Westfjords

3min
pages 60-61

Go West

2min
page 57

Opus-Oups

5min
pages 55-56

Muggur

4min
pages 53-54

The First Marriott Hotel in Icelandic

1min
page 51

Reykjavík's New and Updated Kolaport Flea Market

2min
page 43

Gaming in Iceland Sustainable Artisan knifemaking

15min
pages 44-48

in Iceland

5min
pages 49-50

The Drumming Beat of Play Excites Icelanders

4min
pages 38-39

Anna María Design

3min
pages 41-42

A Taste of Thai

1min
page 37

64o Reykjavík Distillery

1min
page 36

Faroe Islands

2min
pages 26-27

The Sea-Baron Restaurant

1min
page 29

A boy from Bíldudalur becomes Greenland's Tourist Chief

5min
pages 34-35

Introducing the Multis Project

3min
pages 30-31

A Very Strong Bond

3min
pages 32-33

The Joyful Wonderland

1min
page 28

A Special Relationship

3min
pages 24-25

Governor Ásgeir Jónsson's Revolt

13min
pages 12-17

Art67 - Gallery in the Heart of Reyjavík

2min
page 11

Connecting the Faroe Islands

2min
pages 22-23

Ocean Cable to Europe on the agenda and Greenland comes into the foray

2min
pages 8-9

The Icelandic Phallological Museum

2min
pages 6-7

Zero Offers

3min
pages 20-21

Elegant Icelandic Jewellery

2min
pages 18-19

FlyOver Iceland

2min
page 10
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