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  2. Geology of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Rocks of the Belomorian terrane, like the granitoid gneisses common there, are of high grade. [11] The Central Lapland granitoid complex covers up much of the interior of northern Finland. These rocks were formed in the final stages of the Svecofennian orogeny and are mostly made up of coarse-grained granites. [13]

  3. Climate change in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is bringing new southern species to Åland. In 2012, a fly was found that had previously been known only in England, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. [56] According to climate change projections, the crucial changes in temperature will occur during the winter where the predicted warming until 2040 is 1.2-5 °C.

  4. Peat in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finland is set to receive over €465 million from the EU's Just Transition Fund (JTF), representing about 24% of its Cohesion Policy allocation for 2021-2027. This funding is intended to support Finland's objective of attaining climate neutrality by 2035 in a socially equitable manner.

  5. Climate of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has far reaching impacts on the natural environment and people of Finland. Finland was among the top five greenhouse gas emitters in 2001, on a per capita basis. [28] Emissions increased to 58.8 million tonnes in 2016. [29] Finland needs to triple its current cuts to emissions in order to be carbon neutral by 2035. [30]

  6. Category:Climate change in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Climate change in Finland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Tectonic–climatic interaction - Wikipedia

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    Tectonic–climatic interaction is the interrelationship between tectonic processes and the climate system. The tectonic processes in question include orogenesis, volcanism, and erosion, while relevant climatic processes include atmospheric circulation, orographic lift, monsoon circulation and the rain shadow effect.

  8. Category:Climate of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Climate change in Finland (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Climate of Finland" The following 3 pages are in ...

  9. Orogenic gold deposit - Wikipedia

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    The energy consumption associated with operating a mine in an orogenic gold deposit also produces a large carbon footprint, which as a greenhouse gas contributes to climate change. [58] Furthermore, creating space for open pit mines, tailings ponds, and mine infrastructure requires clearing vast amount of land, leading to deforestation and the ...