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Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org Jun 26, 2025 9 facts
measurementGermany has the highest share of total outward FDI to China at 5.9%, while Denmark, the UK, and Greece each have approximately 5.5%.
claimAustria, France, Denmark, Lithuania, Spain, and Italy support strengthening dual-use export control frameworks within the European Union.
claimDenmark abolished its defence opt-out from the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy in 2022 and has shown increasing support for strategic autonomy.
measurementIn Denmark and the Netherlands, the share of imports from China declined by 14% and 6% respectively, though the absolute value of imports still grew.
accountHungary designated Kecskemét and Pápa Air as facilities for United States use, while Slovakia, Denmark, Sweden, and Czechia signed Defence Cooperation Agreements (DCA) with the United States in 2022 and 2023.
measurementFrance, Denmark, and the Netherlands experienced a decline in the share of imports from China.
claimDenmark, Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden show increased engagement with the idea of European strategic autonomy amid evolving regional security concerns.
claimDenmark has tightened its regulatory framework in a way that effectively excludes Chinese vendors from its 5G networks.
measurementThe United States was the primary destination and origin of foreign direct investment for Spain, Denmark, France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com Oct 30, 2025 7 facts
claimTailoring renewable energy incentives to local resources, such as offshore wind in the UK or solar PV in Spain, and promoting sectoral innovation, as seen in Denmark, enhances policy effectiveness.
claimEvidence from Germany, the UK, Spain, and Denmark indicates that combining support mechanisms—such as Feed-in Tariffs (FITs), Feed-in Premiums (FIPs), Contracts for Difference (CfDs), Green Certificates, and investment grants—provides greater investment certainty and flexibility than single-policy approaches.
referenceThe International Energy Agency (IEA) published a 2023 energy policy review for Denmark.
claimLeading economies dominate global research output in ETA-related sustainable energy, though peripheral countries such as Brazil, Singapore, and Denmark are increasingly participating.
claimAchieving 100% biomethane in heating before 2030 has become a contentious energy policy issue in Denmark following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
claimDenmark has pledged to close all fossil fuel production by 2050.
measurementThe fossil fuel share in Denmark’s total energy supply (TES) fell from 75% in 2011 to 53% in 2022.
Sustainable and healthy diet index (SHDI) unveils regional ... link.springer.com Sep 11, 2025 4 facts
claimThe Planetary Health Diet (PHD) may not be universally appropriate for all populations, leading researchers to propose locally adapted versions in countries such as Chile, Denmark, and Taiwan.
measurementThe Sustainable Healthy Diet Index (SHDI) study involved 2,210 respondents across five case study territories: Cilento (Italy), Copenhagen (Denmark), North Hessia (Germany), Kenitra (Morocco), and Warsaw (Poland).
measurementNational studies indicate that legumes are consumed in very small quantities in Denmark, averaging just 2 g per day.
referenceThe report 'Dietary habits in Denmark 2011–2013' by Pedersen et al. was published in 2015.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu 3 facts
measurementA study of over 8,000 people diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder (now classified as bipolar disorder) in Denmark found a nearly 50% increase in deaths from heart disease among these patients compared with the general Danish population.
measurementThe five happiest countries worldwide are Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Sweden, while the United States is ranked 17th.
measurementIn a study of over 700 Denmark residents, individuals with the highest depression scores were 71% more likely to have experienced a heart attack compared to those with lower depression scores.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu 3 facts
measurementIn a study of over 700 Denmark residents, individuals with the highest depression scores were 71% more likely to have experienced a heart attack compared to those with lower depression scores.
claimThe five happiest countries worldwide are Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Sweden, while the United States is ranked 17th.
measurementA study of over 8,000 people diagnosed with manic-depressive disorder (bipolar disorder) in Denmark found a nearly 50% increase in deaths from heart disease among these patients compared with the general Danish population.
Energy Transition Literature - PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy celp.psu.edu May 20, 2024 3 facts
claimKatinka Johansen (2021) explains that wind energy plays an important role in the renewable energy sector in Denmark.
referenceKrawchenko, T.A. and Gordon, M. (2022) examine interventions employed in regions facing industrial transitions, specifically analyzing case studies of oil and gas regions in New Zealand, Scotland, and Denmark to determine how transitions can be managed fairly for workers and communities.
referenceThe 'Powering Denmark’s Green Transition' roadmap outlines a partnership between the energy and utilities sector, policymakers, and businesses to achieve Denmark's target of a 70% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 through the green transformation of various sectors.
A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ... link.springer.com Dec 6, 2023 3 facts
referenceIn a study conducted in Aalborg, Denmark, researchers used Energy PRO software to simulate a 100% flow power scenario using air current, biological resources, and low-temperature geothermal power, while evaluating the impact of various storage options and their associated costs.
referenceØstergaard et al. used the Energy PLAN model to investigate the feasibility of integrating geothermal, cold biomass, and wind energy to meet the energy requirements of Aalborg, Denmark, finding favorable socio-economic consequences compared to conventional energy sources.
referenceSperling, Hvelplund, and Mathiesen (2011) examined the roles of centralization and decentralization in strategic municipal power planning in Denmark.
Global overview of dietary outcomes and dietary intake assessment ... link.springer.com Aug 21, 2021 2 facts
measurementStudies on diet in maritime settings were conducted in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Iran, India, China, Croatia, Italy, Brazil, the Philippines, Lithuania, and Poland, in addition to the United States.
claimSome studies on diet in maritime settings from Germany, Denmark, Iran, and the United States were sub-projects conducted within the framework of larger, more comprehensive programs.
A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Mar 13, 2023 2 facts
referenceMøller Andersen F, Grenaa Jensen S, Larsen HV, Meibom P, Ravn H, Skytte K, and Togeby M conducted analyses of demand response in Denmark, published by Risoe National Lab in 2006.
referenceMøller Andersen et al. (2006) conducted analyses of demand response in Denmark, published by Risoe National Laboratory.
How governments address climate change through carbon pricing ... nature.com Apr 15, 2025 2 facts
referenceHarrison highlights the central role of political actors, specifically green parties, in the adoption of carbon pricing based on a comparative case study of Finland, Denmark, Germany, and Canada.
referenceHarrison highlights the central role of political actors, specifically green parties, in the adoption of carbon pricing in a comparative case study of Finland, Denmark, Germany, and Canada.
Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org 1 fact
referenceMany countries have developed indices measuring adherence to national dietary guidelines based on the Healthy Eating Index concept, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and Thailand.
Greenhouse gases emissions and global climate change - PubMed pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Jul 20, 2024 1 fact
claimSweden, Costa Rica, and Denmark are identified as countries that have examined successful strategies to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by integrating renewable energy sources and technologies.
Exploring “lucid sleep” and altered states of consciousness using ... philosophymindscience.org Jan 7, 2025 1 fact
referenceB. Jalal and D. E. Hinton published a study titled 'Rates and characteristics of sleep paralysis in the general population of denmark and egypt' in the journal 'Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry' in 2013.
Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceIrz et al. (2019) investigated what information should be communicated to consumers in Denmark, Finland, and France to promote climate-friendly diets.
Implications for Mental Health and Coping Strategies | OxJournal oxjournal.org Aug 12, 2024 1 fact
referenceA 2018 cross-sectional study published in BMC Public Health examined the associations between perceived stress, socioeconomic status, and health-risk behavior in deprived neighborhoods in Denmark.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com Feb 28, 2025 1 fact
referenceAndersen et al. (2007) conducted a cross-sectional and longitudinal study of 11,000 Danes aged 45–102 to examine the relationship between self-rated health and age.
How Nuclear Power Supports Decarbonization Goals - LinkedIn linkedin.com 1 fact
accountDenmark decided against building nuclear power plants in 1985.
An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org 1 fact
referenceTurner et al. (2014) published 'Bundling ecosystem services in Denmark: trade-offs and synergies in a cultural landscape' in Landscape and Urban Planning, which analyzes ecosystem services in Denmark.