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In Norway, Fossil Fuels Ignite Relations Between Two Cousins

Summary by Le Monde
Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, a member of Extinction Rebellion, planned to start a hunger strike on 30 July. His goal, forty days before the parliamentary elections in Norway, was to encourage his cousin, climate minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, to debate the post-oil and gas sector in a country that derives a large share of its oil wealth.

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Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, a member of Extinction Rebellion, planned to start a hunger strike on 30 July. His goal, forty days before the parliamentary elections in Norway, was to encourage his cousin, climate minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, to debate the post-oil and gas sector in a country that derives a large share of its oil wealth.

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Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, near Oslo, 1 July 2025. ANETTE NORTHSKOG FOR MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD In the summer of 2011, Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, 15, and his cousin, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, 18, were on the small bucolic island of Utøya, south of Oslo. They participated in the annual camp of the Labour Youth movement, when they met on 22 July in a nightmare. At 17:22, they heard the first shots: the far-right terrorist Anders Behring Breivik had just arr…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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