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Danes urged do their bit for the environment
Danish environment minister Connie Hedegaard has launched a campaign to make Danes "take more account of environment in their daily life". The campaign features a website with over 100 suggestions for saving energy and cutting pollution, the ministry said on Tuesday. Surveys by the national environmental protection agency consistently show Danes already to be more environmentally aware than most Europeans, Politiken newspaper reported. See environment ministry press release and Politiken article.
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