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I 2019 ble det anmeldt 1991 voldtekter, noe som tilsvarer en nedgang pa 12 % fra 2018 (rape, 12% decrease).

I 2019 ble det anmeldt 1525 voldtekter av personer over 14 a r, dvs. 10 % færre enn i 2018. Antallet utgjør imidlertid en økning pa 19 % siden 2015 (rape over 14, 19% increase)

I nesten én av fem voldtektsanmeldelser er den anmeldte fornærmedes partner eller ekspartner.

I 2019 ble det anmeldt 466 voldtekter av barn under 14 a r. Dette er 22 % færre enn i 2018, men 17 % ere enn i 2015 (rape under 14).

I 2019 ble det registrert 6756 seksuallovbrudd i Norge, hvorav 1991 (29 %) var voldtektssaker. Antall anmeldte seksuallovbrudds­ og voldtektssaker var henholdsvis
15 og 12 % lavere enn i 2018. Nedgangen skyldes blant annet at det ble anmeldt færre store sakskomplekser som gjaldt seksuallovbrudd over internett, sammenlik­ net med 2018 —> 6,756 sexual offenses, 29% rape

Av de 1991 voldtektsanmeldelsene i 2019 er det registrert 1695 unike anmeldte, hvorav 112 av dem er anmeldt for ere voldtekter dette a ret. I 272 av de 1991 anmeldelsene (14 %) er det ikke registrert noen gjerningsperson —> 1991 rape reports

Av de 1942 fornærmede var 89 % (1735) jenter/kvinner og 11 % (207) gutter/menn.
Av fornærmede gutter/menn var 74% (153) mindrea rige pa gjerningstidspunktet. 68 % (140) var under 14 a r —> 89% women

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WWF condemns Norway's deep seabed mining plans as "one of the worst environmental decisions Norway has ever made" as government plans to open ocean area larger than UK to mining https://perma.cc/3AFG-6R92

The Labour-led minority government has proposed to open about 280,000 square km (108,000 square miles) of ocean areas between Jan Mayen Island and the Svalbard archipelago https://perma.cc/LFA9-SFNY

Norway plans to become one of the first countries to open its waters to deep-sea mining in the race for critical mineral sourcing https://perma.cc/8TB7-TGCG

Norway urged to call off deep sea mining plans https://perma.cc/H59A-2PLJ

The government proposes to open parts of the Norwegian continental shelf for commercial seabed mineral activities. In addition, the government presents a strategy demonstrating how Norway aims to be a global leader in a fact- and knowledge-based management of seabed mineral resources. Environmental considerations will be safeguarded throughout the value chain, and extraction will only be permitted if the industry can demonstrate sustainability and responsible practices https://perma.cc/7PGZ-SXAE

Update of the integrated management plan for the Norwegian Sea https://perma.cc/B86W-JEM6

Åpner for gruvedrift i havet: – En svart dag for norsk natur https://perma.cc/V3XD-4MC3

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Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic: Here is why it’s a bad idea https://perma.cc/V2TY-M4ZP

Yet, despite strong criticism from a number of countries, the environmental movement and hundreds of marine scientists warning of the risks of deep sea mining, the Norwegian government proposed in June 2023 opening up a large area in the Arctic for deep sea mining between Greenland and Norway. The area they propose to open for mining is home to vulnerable whales, seabirds, fish and deep sea creatures that are still being discovered. The Norwegian government claims this can be done with an “acceptable degree of environmental impact”, but mining on the seabed cannot be done without harming the deep sea environment, according to warnings from, among others, the UN Environment Programme, the World’s Economic Forum, the International Ocean Panel that Norway leads, the Norwegian Environment Agency (Miljødirektoratet) and the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research (Havforskningsinstituttet).

Harmful marine extractives: Deep-Sea Mining https://perma.cc/UB72-G3G7

The risks of deep-sea mining are not fully understood - here's why that matters https://perma.cc/H2C9-T62V

Deep Sea Mining Could Destroy Undiscovered Species, Says Ocean Panel https://perma.cc/FNS6-P9E7

Gruvedrift på havbunnen: Stor mangel på kunnskap om områdene https://perma.cc/N8JU-N54U

We are already in a climate and nature crisis: deep sea mining is totally unacceptable. Moreover, what happens in the Arctic never stays in the Arctic: this region is the air conditioner of the planet and we desperately need it.

The noise and light pollution from the machines could disturb and impact the wildlife in the sea, even in shallow water. Water conducts sound very well – the noise travels hundreds of kilometers through the water, and can be particularly harmful to marine mammals, such as whales and dolphins.

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/act/stop-deep-sea-mining/
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