Nattura.info is a new website about Icelandic environmental hotspots. Nattura.info is a grassroots initiative to inform the public of what we have, what we can lose and how we can grow into greener directions. The possibilities are endless in all directions of business. The proposed aluminium smelters will use large slices of our landscape in an unsustainable way. Each smelter is using more electricity than the total need of the entire nation and its industries. We believe that we can do bigger things slower and better. But what is needed is more public awareness and a democratic enlightened view of the future.
Nattura.info is a new website about Icelandic environmental hotspots.
Nattura.info is a grassroots initiative to inform the public of what we have, what we can lose and how we can grow into greener directions. The possibilities are endless in all directions of business. The proposed aluminium smelters will use large slices of our landscape in an unsustainable way. Each smelter is using more electricity than the total need of the entire nation and its industries. We believe that we can do bigger things slower and better.
But what is needed is more public awareness and a democratic enlightened view of the future.
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6 responses so far ↓
zexthatico // June 27, 2008 at 7:15 am
i’ll be atending for sure, sadly, it will be from my pc.
björk?, well, ok. SIGUR? yeah!!! awwwwww!!!! yeeeehaaaaaa!!!!
Ólöf Sverrisdóttir // June 27, 2008 at 7:45 am
I have a great respect for these musicians and I hope it will make a difference. Hopefully it will create a pressure from other nations for us to stop building those power plants. The Icelandic politicians don´t seem to listen to us but are scared of bad publicity from abroad.
I´ll be there on Saturday.
Jackson // June 27, 2008 at 1:38 pm
yah maybe you shouldnt have THIS as your about page… just a reminder!
George Powell // July 4, 2008 at 11:57 am
I think it’s great that Sigur Rós have got on board with this project, further showing that not only are they the most talented act on the planet right now, but a curteous and considerate one too.
Onwards and upwards!
HOLLY JOHNSON // July 10, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I only wish that the people of Iceland could respect the lives of the Minke Whales that they intend to slaughter. Reversing the policy on this issue sends out a very bad message about Iceland to the rest of the world.
nattura // July 10, 2008 at 11:55 pm
Not ALL of the people of Iceland agree with whaling. There a a healthy protest against whaling here in Iceland.