Climate hero or villain? Fossil fuel frenzy challenges Norway's green image
Briefly

Norway, known for its green image in adopting clean technologies, paradoxically digs up more petroleum per person than major oil-producing nations, sparking debates on its climate actions.
The country is perceived as a climate hero for embracing renewables while being criticized as a carbon villain for its significant petroleum extraction activities, leading to a divisive narrative.
The debate surrounding Norway's climate stance revolves around the significance of fossil fuel supply in a world with increasing demands, raising questions on its environmental leadership role.
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