Norway+(6th)

Elizabeth Cortes Jan 25, 2017 6th Science

Jens Stoltenberg-Norway’s GDP is $345.2 billion. The GDP growth rate in Norway averaged 0.63 percent from 1978 until the recent month’s of last year 2016. Norway’s source of income is that they are one of the world's third-largest natural gas exporter; and seventh largest oil exporter. Four of Norway’s main Industries are gas and oil productions the other two are big as well and those are fishing and shipbuilding. Major companies in Norway are, for example, Statoil, Norsk Hydro, Orkla, Yara International or Esso.  Norway’s Carbon Footprint total is $75,947 CO2. Hydroelectric- Norway is Europe's largest producer of hydro power and the 6th largest in the world. Wind Power-Norway is able to curtain domestic consumption of hydroelectricity by importing excess wind production at low prices but at certain places only. Denmark and the Netherlands are considering new transition lines to do the same with Scotland and Germany after the year 2020. Norway will lose a lot of money in the future because there will be no snow. Here are some examples, Forest-less pine more birch ( a slender, fast-growing tree that has thin bark (often peeling) and bears catkins. Birch trees grow chiefly in north temperate regions, some reaching the northern limit of tree growth.) Water supply-pressure on sewage system. Tourism-Winter holiday resorts are at risks. Health-Reduced water quality. My perfect result would be not losing snow and getting more tourist to visit and enjoy their time there. Norway’s currently trading with  Germany, United Kingdom, and Sweden we trade cars, Refined Petroleum, computers, and passenger and cargo ships. I would like to trade with China and the Netherlands also.