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  • King of Sweden calls for a ban on BATHS and admits he is now ‘ashamed’ to run one after...

    11/23/2015 3:18:48 AM PST · by Libloather · 45 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11/22/15 | Tom Payne
    King of Sweden calls for a ban on BATHS and admits he is now 'ashamed' to run one after realising how much energy they use The King of Sweden has called for a ban on baths to help save the environment. King Carl XVI Gustaf, who once had a reputation as a lothario and is now a staunch environmentalist, said he realised how much water and energy they used when he was recently staying somewhere without a shower. The 69-year-old 'green king' told Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet: 'It hit me how much water and energy it used. 'I thought "I...
  • Much to Treasure from Norwegian Royal Visit

    01/28/2005 3:02:15 PM PST · by franksolich · 375+ views
    corporate hand-out ^ | November 2004
    Much to Treasure from Royal Norwegian Visit A Royal visit brings with it much to cherish and to treasure. The visit by His Majesty King Harald V and Her Majesty Queen Sonja to Singapore brings with it much rewards for both countries and their peoples. Singapore and Norway share much similar interests and concerns, especially in the maritime field and in oil and gas. With the recent visit of Their Majesties, the areas of joint interests and concerns will no doubt be expanded broadly into other fields such as tourism and possibly even renewable energy.