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Green transition

December 21, 2022

How Denmark became a low-carbon, sustainable society

In the 1970s, Denmark was like most other Western countries when it came to generating energy: the majority came from high-polluting, non-renewable resources. However unlike much of the rest of the world, Denmark used this as an opportunity to transition to renewable sources of energy.

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This week's episode is all about Denmark's attitude and action towards building a greener economy.


In the 1970s, Denmark was like most other Western countries when it came to generating energy: the majority of the economy was built on non-renewable resources


When oil crises hit after OPEC switched off oil supply, Denmark, and indeed much of the world, was hit with huge economic and social pain.


Once the flow oil came back, many countries began to return to their economies running on fossil fuels and, to some extent, it was business as usual.


But not in Denmark…


In this episode, we take a look at Denmark’s “Green Transition” - how (and why) the country took the hard path towards creating a low-carbon, resource-efficient society.


We cover


  • Why Denmark (unlike other countries) acted on transitioning away from “black” energy in the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis
  • How Denmark’s public and private sectors collaborated to ensure a just transition in former oil cities
  • The Danish psyche of resource preservation demonstrated by toddlers turning off the taps
  • An alternative history of Denmark discovering the oil deposits of Norway
  • The mistakes Denmark made, and what they have learned from them


If you’re looking at the current energy crisis and seeking inspiration for how countries can move from being reliant on fossil fuels (controlled by unpredictable governments) then give this episode a listen!


In the studio

Sam went to visit Finn Mortensen, the Executive Director of State of Green, a Danish public-private partnership that exists to support and explain Denmark’s transition “from black to green”.


State of Green have lots of examples of Danish organisations doing climate-related work, and so do check them out if you're looking for inspiration!




In the picture

Our episode image this week is of off-shore wind turbines.


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These have come to encapsulate Denmark's approach to green energy, making use of all of the water/ energy surrounding the country. They also form the basis of the North Sea Energy Island that Finn mentioned being excited about.


This episode is sponsored by Talent to Denmark's "State of Denmark" campaign.

Denmark is actively looking to attract international talent to move to the country. If you're interested to learn more about jobs in (one of) the happiest countries in the world, head to www.state-of-denmark.com/wtd


You can also learn more about What The Denmark on our website, Facebook and Instagram @whatthedenmark

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