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After 15 years working in the mainstream media in China, I came to Sweden to establish my family. After almost ten years of freelancing for other media, now I created this website, www.greenpost.se hoping to spread information in sustainable development, sharing life experiences with readers both in China and Sweden, serving as a bridge. I enjoy the good environment in Sweden, fresh air, clean water, blue sky and beautiful flowers. 陈雪霏,女,1966. 摩羯座,满族,出生在辽宁省凌海市,班吉塔镇,地藏寺村。兄弟姐妹6个当中最中间的一个。和二哥一样是全科人,就是哥姐弟妹都有,幸福感很强。万能血型,很容易打交道。喜欢高大上,但同情弱者,追求平等,公平正义,善良,是环保主义者,提倡节俭,从不浪费一粒粮食。创立瑞中桥绿色科技文化公司就是为中瑞绿色科技文化牵线搭桥。 教育程度:英国米德赛思大学可持续发展领导力硕士,英语和国际政治双学士,文学和法学学士。新西兰坎特伯雷大学访问学者。 工作经历,中国国际广播电台工作15年,驻津巴布韦两年,采访过南非总统曼德拉,津巴布韦总统穆加贝。 2008年采访过瑞典首相赖因费尔特。 2006-2010 人民网驻斯德哥尔摩特约记者。 2010-2012 新华社斯德哥尔摩报道员 2012-至今中国国际广播电台英语环球广播自由撰稿人 《环球时报》,《生命时报》特约记者。 《北欧时报》副社长,英文主编,《北欧绿色邮报网》社长,主编。 chenxuefei7@hotmail.com, wechat: chenxuefei7, facebook: chenxuefei7

瑞典尖端娱乐影视公司买回两部女性电影

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–瑞典不愧为女权主义的国家。瑞典的外交政策也叫女权主义外交政策。

瑞典说到做到,不但在外援方面鼓励女权主义,而且在国内也是表里如一。这不,在柏林电影节期间,买回电影《一个好女人》(A Fantastic Woman), 和《一个女人的命运》(A Woman’s Life)。

这两部片子都是以女人为主角反应不同时代女人的命运。

影评:法国电影《一个女人的命运》在斯德哥尔摩国际电影节上映

Edge brings home ‘A Fantastic Woman’ from Berlin

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, Feb. 16(Greenpost)–Sweden absolutely matches the feminist foreign policy, even inside Sweden.  As the European Film Market (EFM) winds down, Edge Entertainment has brought back three films focusing on women.

“Edge Entertainment proudly presents the acquisition of highly praised Berlin competition entry A Fantastic Woman by Sebastián Leilo. Edge has also secured the rights to Pablo Larrain’s Neruda and A Woman’s Life by Stéphane Brizé”, says it in a press release.

A Fantastic Woman world premiered in Berlin to great acclaim and has been one of the most talked-about films during the festival. It centers on the life of Marina, coping with the loss of her partner Orlando. The film is directed by Sebastián Leilo (Gloria) and produced by Pablo Larrain (Jackie) and participated in the main competition section at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film was among the best selling titles during EFM and was picked up by Sony Pictures Classics for USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Neruda is the latest film by director Pablo Larraín and premiered in Cannes. The film follows the Chilean senator and poet Pablo Neruda (Luis Gnecco) who in 1948 is forced into hiding after criticizing the Chilean government for betraying the Communist Party. Neruda won the Best Picture Award at the Fenix Ibero-American Film Awards and was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in January 2017. It has also received four awards at the Chilean Film Awards, including Best Film, and is the Chilean entry for the Academy Awards.

A Woman’s Life, directed by Stéphane Brizé (Measure of a Man), is an adaptation of Guy De Maupassant’s classic novel about young Jeanne’s (Judith Chemla) marriage to her unfaithful husband (Jean-Pierre Darroussin). A Woman’s Life premiered at the Venice Film Festival where it received the FIPRESCI Award for best film. The film also received the Louis Delluc-Prize, awarded to the best French feature, and is nominated for two César Awards, including Best Actress (Chemla).

“We are proud to add three excellent titles to our line up.  They are all unique and spectacular and represent the very best of current arthouse cinema. We look forward to present them to audiences throughout the Nordic and Baltic markets.” says Ignas Scheynius, Chairman of the Board, Edge Entertainment.

Edge Entertainment acquired A Fantastic Woman from Funny Balloons and holds the rights for Scandinavia, Iceland and the Baltics. It is expected to premiere in the region 2017/2018. Neruda was also acquired from Funny Balloons and Edge holds the rights for Sweden and Iceland as well as Scandinavian Pay TV rights. A Woman’s Life was acquired for Scandinavia, Iceland and the Baltics from MK2. Both films are expected to premiere in the region in the fall of 2017.

影评:法国电影《一个女人的命运》在斯德哥尔摩国际电影节上映

从瑞典孩子的作业看瑞典教育

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–昨天,10岁的安妮嚷嚷着要写作业,连爸爸也跟着着急。什么作业呢?那就是看看爸爸妈妈平时是否大量地扔食品到垃圾堆,因为总是有报道说我们浪费粮食,爸爸妈妈是怎样回收利用剩饭剩菜或剩余材料如何能够巧妙地再利用,然后,写一个菜谱出来。用瑞典语写。

爸爸觉得因为平时都是妈妈做饭,所以这个作业应该由妈妈来帮忙做。我说,妈妈从来没有扔过食品,没有浪费一粒粮食。爸爸立即指出,不对,有一次,你图便宜,一下子买了三瓶牛奶,结果没有及时喝了,我们倒掉一瓶半。好吧,我投降,我觉得我从来没有浪费过一粒粮食,但是对于黄油,奶酪和牛奶这类东西,有时即使浪费了,我好像也没有感觉。比如说圣诞节的黄油,吃过了鱼以后,黄油就觉得没用了,所以就倒掉。

污水处理厂的工人证实,确实,每年圣诞节的时候,他们可以生产更多的沼气,因为那个时候,人们扔的垃圾比较肥。

对我来说,我是不敢吃过期的黄油,奶酪和牛奶。这些东西,好的时候,非常好,一旦坏了,对身体的害处也是非常大的。例如,我以前的同事说,他腿部的毛病就是因为喝过期牛奶导致发烧后来就坡脚了。老公也说,他的一个同学因为喝坏牛奶导致浑身痉挛,萎缩,长达半年之久。

在这些耸人听闻的故事听完之后,我再也不敢喝过期牛奶了。只能忍痛倒掉。

但是,大米白面之类的我几乎从来不浪费。但是,说回收利用,我很自豪地说,我们中国人没有垃圾,我们什么都回收利用。就说剩饭剩菜吧,我从来不会倒掉,一般都是第二天热一热就当正餐吃掉了。

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如果非要牵强地说回收利用,我想可以举一个例子,那就是在我包饺子的时候,很难把准备的面和馅完全正好都不剩。因为我们都是经验主义,从来不讲究科学,例如,一公斤面要配多少肉馅比较合适。因为我觉得这样太难了。肉馅本身没什么,关键是你要配葱姜蒜,有时,姜放多了,有时,还要放木耳和白菜,乱七八糟加一起,馅就可能多。也可能少。如果馅少了,剩面怎么办呢?

好这时候就需要巧妙利用了。我说因为有时候尽管我包的饺子爸爸和我都爱吃,但安妮不一定爱吃。于是,我就用剩下的面来做比萨饼。

面是现成的,擀成饼,然后,再那新肉馅,商店就在50米远处。美国朋友来了说,那商店好像就是你们家的冰箱啊!那家店就叫ICA近便店,也叫便民店。ICA本身就分大超市,普通超市和便民店。便民店就是在居民区小路边上。大超市在大的马路边上。所以,我们有时可以做半道饭就出去买,也不觉得麻烦。

所以,如果肉馅没了,立即去买,炒一炒,熟了就放在面饼上,先放西红柿酱,然后放肉馅,然后放奶酪屑。然后就放到烤箱里,一按比萨挡的按钮,12分钟或者15分钟肯定熟了!

如果是面少馅多了呢?那我就用馅做丸子,然后,用这个丸子烧汤。也很好吃。当然,有时候,放到第二天一起烧菜的情况也是有的,或者做一个汉堡包,都行。总之,任何东西都没有浪费的。

安妮听了很高兴,立即,写到,其实,我们家很少扔食品。大部分时间都是回收利用了。例如,我妈妈做饺子,如果面剩下了,就会做比萨饼。那么饺子的做法是这样的,先和面,然后,拌馅。把油盐酱油,葱姜等切好了放到肉馅里拌匀。然后,擀面,然后把馅放到面皮上就包了。

弄完了,她立即要求休息,太累了。

通过这个作业,我觉得瑞典的学校就是教孩子如何节约,如何再利用,如何循环。这就像我小时侯,拾羊粪蛋儿给生产队,我们学会了粪便是可以当肥料的。

其实,安妮在上幼儿园的时候,他们就从树枝树干,石头这样基础材料开始认知世界,然后,利用卫生纸里边的纸盒芯,大纸盒箱子,塑料瓶子等各种废旧垃圾来打造他们自己想象的美丽世界。每年,各个幼儿园还进行集体参展,有的做了汽车,有的做了万花筒,各种想象力充分发挥。可谓垃圾回收从娃娃抓起。

到了小学,依然是这样,前一段时间,我在朋友圈发了他们用瓶盖做的乐器。一根木头,几个钉子,几个瓶盖,怎样订,谁来定,这都是三人小组的决定和实施。瑞典学校要求大家必须分工协作,一起配合。

这样,孩子的平等,民主,合作,回收利用的意识全都出来了。

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有一次,我们三个人玩儿一个游戏,看谁脑子快。那就是不同形状的,不同颜色和不同图案的快速反应。结果,安妮拿个小黑板来,写上爸爸,妈妈和安妮的名字,写上形状,颜色和图案。我心想这是要干什么呢?原来,她是在总结,如果我犯了形状识别错误,她立即在我的名字和形状交叉处划差。如果是颜色错误就在名字和颜色处划差儿。就这样,玩儿完了,你就清楚了,你到底是识别形状有问题呢,还是识别颜色更有问题,还是对图案敏感度比较差。一目了然。

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左边的是处女作。然后就开始了各种尝试。可爱的兔子。安妮作品

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瞧,就这么五个点,一个活灵活现的大熊猫就出来了。我还真挺佩服这个小脑袋瓜子,怎么想出来的呢?我想她是有立体图形思维的。而我是完全没有。安妮作品

大熊猫大熊猫,胖胖身体秘密毛。黑耳朵黑眼睛,它是中国的国宝。

我很感叹,至少这些东西我都没想到,也不会做。她的动手能力也很强,在电视上看到可以在背心上画画,立即让我买白背心,爸爸给买画笔,然后,她真的自己画,画完了还穿到学校去了。

由此,我感觉瑞典学校的教育真的是不光教你知识,更多的是教你怎样动手,怎样从小就对社会对自己对环境负责,也是怎样做人。三岁的时候,从幼儿园回来,吃晚饭的时候,她突然大哭,然后说,怎么总是父母大人做决定呢,为什么从来不让孩子做决定呢?你们为什么不听听我的意见呢?从那时起,我们就规定,谁说话,必须先举手。别人说话的时候,要认真听,不许插话。或者,她会学领导,先咳嗽两声儿,嗨嗨嗨,然后开始说话。民主意识从幼儿园就开始了。所有这一切,也教会了孩子如何做人。那就是要平等,要民主,但也要守秩序,守规则。

瑞典生态银行的社会文化思维

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者晨曦)–瑞典生态银行副行长绿蒂说,生态银行的主要特点就是在贷款的时候要考虑到社会和文化效益。

DSC_8444他说,他们是从德国引进的理念,就是有合作社的特质,银行给出的贷款是要帮助残疾人学校,或者是奶牛场的农场主生产有机牛奶。

DSC_8414那么什么是有机牛奶呢?那就是这里的奶牛吃的饲料都是附近农场生产的,没有长途运输,也没有过多的化肥和农药,同时也销售给附近的用户。

对于这样的经营理念,很多人会觉得是否金融风险很大呢?其实,他们觉得,贷款是一回事,帮助农民发展更重要,要帮助他们想清楚要做的事情,帮助他们成功,而不仅仅是贷钱给他们。他们需要有亲戚朋友一起为他担保等等措施以防止断供。

到目前为止,他们还没有亏损过。年年都是盈利的。但生态银行也不以赢利最大化为目的,而是帮助那些真正需要帮助的人,在教育,文化,生态方面有需要的人。

情人节我想和你说说话

陈雪霏

说到情人节,这在全世界都越来越流行了。在中国现在也有很多人过请人节了。但是,对于情人节的概念却有很多误解。十多年前,在国内听人聊天说,如果情人节和自己的老公或者是老婆一起过节那不叫情人节。

言外之意,情人是属于夫妻以外的第三者。由于中国在过去都叫同志,所以,一说情人,立即想到很不健康的关系上去了。所以在九十年代流行找情人,找小蜜之类的,弄得社会风气不好,夫妻关系不好。

后来,来到瑞典,才发现,其实情人节就是和你心爱的人在一起。结婚了,和丈夫或妻子过,没结婚,和未婚夫或未婚妻过。什么都没有,就找自己喜欢的人过,有情人在一起。

你看在斯德哥尔摩地铁上,公共汽车上还是火车上,情人节这天,男人们还真都打扮得非常帅,至少都吹了头发,打了发蜡,穿上非常整洁的大衣,真是帅极了。瑞典人本来就非常好看,如果稍微打扮,立即美得不得了啊。

那看那姑娘,坐在站台上的长椅上正在拿着小镜子普脂抹粉呢,准备要会情人了。

总之,情人节就是给所有的有情人提供一个特殊的日子,重温自己的感情,对对方好点儿!

 

吴文忠教授的律诗–北陵公园

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–提起我的大学英语老师吴文忠教授,真让人佩服。虽然进入花甲之年,但是,依然坚持天天锻炼身体。天天写诗。写诗对他来说,不是什么刻意的创作,而是张口就来,张手就来。他时刻能从大自然中发掘美出来,然后,出口成诗。你看他的微信,每天都有诗意。下面选几首以飨读者。

2017年2月1日。早上7点09分于沈阳北陵公园。

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千百年苍松,

永远傲苍穹。

人间戏幕幕,

存留我眼中。

 

古城忍冬千载缘,

春夏秋冬半军前。

风吹日晒寒冬雪,

我自红润展欢颜。

 

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在皇太极雕塑前

 

君临天下皇太极,

大清振兴八面旗。

满蒙藏汗大融合,

会当击水千万里。

《忆秦娥 · 故乡水》

北欧绿色邮报网诗歌:

外诗一首

荷兰 张卓辉 (文/图)

白鹅潭,
宾馆高堂飞喷泉。
飞喷泉,
断崖泻水,
震响架天。

廿八年来难忘怀,
临别羊城饯行宴。
饯行宴,
杯影秋月,
故乡心田。

《卜算子 · 咏春》

俨然女式拳,
短打咫尺前。
灵活格斗出击狠,
制胜弹指间。

双龙出海绞,
扎马稳如磐。
炼到臂印烙满桩,
功力击石穿。

注明

(1)白鹅潭 著名羊城八景之一
《鹅潭夜月》

(2)白天鹅宾馆 改革开放初期,由全国政协副主席 、著名香港地产商 霍英东先生投(独)资兴建在广州沙面珠江湾头。建馆十年后,它和全国当时引进外(港)资兴建的十间大型豪华酒店中于广州的二间酒店即广州中国大酒店、广州花园酒店一样回归国家企业。

(3)咏春 岭南武术拳种之一。

写于2017年春节返羊城探亲期间

Wallström speaks of statement of Foreign Policy 2017

Stockholm, Feb. 15(Greenpost)–Swedish Foreign Minister Wallström on Wednesday spoke of Statement of Foreign Policy 2017. The following is the full text:

Mr/Madam Speaker, Honourable Members, Representatives of the Diplomatic Corps, Ladies and Gentlemen, Sweden and the world are experiencing a paradoxical time of rapid and significant change. Ten years ago, the number of displaced people was half of today’s 65 million. Syria was a tourist destination. Russia had not attempted to change the borders of Georgia and Ukraine by force. China’s economy was a quarter of the size it is today. Brexit was an unknown term. There were no tweets from the President of the United States because Twitter had only just been created. Rapid global change can spread liquid fear – and at the same time lay the foundation for crucial progress. For every minute I speak, some 120 people are lifting themselves out of extreme poverty. The Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda provide a roadmap for a sustainable future. Thanks to the peace agreement in Colombia, South America can become a continent of peace. There is a legend that serves as a parable for these times, when amidst the darkness there are glimmers of light. A grandfather says to his grandchild: “There is a battle between two wolves inside me. One is evil; he is arrogance, ego, lies and despair. The other is good; he is peace, compassion, truth and hope. This battle is inside us all.” The grandchild asks: “Which wolf wins?” The grandfather replies: “The one you feed.” In difficult times, Sweden’s foreign policy rests on a solid value-based foundation of human rights, democracy and multilateral cooperation. Simply putting one’s own country first would be selfish and unwise. What is good for the world is good for Sweden.

After the war ended in 1945, a multilateral world order was created, founded on universal values. As global ‘centres of gravity’ shift, the world order we have become accustomed to is being challenged. Norms, power balances and global stability are being affected. 2 To navigate today’s global challenges we need to consider how peace, freedom and reconciliation can be achieved in our part of the world. This is why the European Union remains so important to us, and the Government will work vigorously for an EU that is cohesive and principled. Developments in the EU and in the world around us are putting the European project to the test. Economic recovery is uneven; xenophobic and populist forces have gained ground. Later this year, our Prime Minister and the President of the European Commission will host a summit in Gothenburg on fair jobs and growth. We need a more social Europe, with functioning labour markets, effective and sustainable social protection systems and improved social dialogue. Migration issues have become increasingly important and the EU must act together for a sustainable European asylum system based on a fair sharing of responsibility by all Member States. We need to sharpen the focus on the root causes of displacement and on conflict prevention, and increase support to the UN Refugee Agency and the International Organisation for Migration. The Government regrets that the United Kingdom has chosen to leave the European Union, and we want our good relations to continue. When negotiations begin we will act on the basis of what best serves the common European project and Swedish interests.

The EU is our most important foreign policy arena. The EU Global Strategy will play an important role in crisis management capacity using both civilian and military means. Sweden will actively seek to strengthen the Common Security and Defence Policy. We welcome the strengthening of EU-NATO cooperation, and we want the EU to work even more closely with the UN. The Government gives priority to both a stronger Eastern Partnership and continued enlargement processes in the Western Balkans and Turkey. Cooperation with Turkey remains strategically important for the EU, but developments in the country in terms of human rights, respect for the rule of law, and the situation of the opposition and the media are deeply worrying. The peace process to resolve the Kurdish issue must be resumed. This would contribute to peace and security both in Turkey and regionally. The reunification of Cyprus is within reach. We encourage the parties to continue their efforts to achieve this goal.

Common security – building security in collaboration with other countries and organisations – is a cornerstone of Sweden’s security policy. Sweden’s foreign and security policy builds on cohesion in the EU and on increased cooperation on a broad front: in the Nordic region and the Baltic Sea region, in the UN and the OSCE, with NATO and via a strong transatlantic link. Sweden’s security policy remains firmly in place. Our non-participation in military alliances serves us well, and contributes to stability and security in northern Europe. It requires an active, broad and responsible foreign and security policy combined with enhanced defence cooperation, particularly with Finland, and credible national defence capabilities. Sweden will not remain passive if another EU Member State or Nordic country suffers a disaster or an attack. We expect these countries to act in the same way if Sweden is affected. Our country must therefore be in a position to both give and receive support, civilian as well as military. Our first line of defence consists of a foreign policy that we pursue through diplomacy, mediation, conflict prevention and confidence-building. This increases Sweden’s ability to promote détente and stability both in our neighbourhood and globally. Conditions for protecting the population and maintaining critical infrastructure have changed. Military threats, armed conflicts, cyber threats, terrorism, violent extremism and organised crime create continuous risks in an increasingly complex and interconnected world, but pandemics, antibiotic resistance and natural disasters also affect Sweden’s security. To respond to these developments, in January the Government adopted a national security strategy based on our national interests. Modern society is increasingly dependent on a secure energy supply and robust transport and infrastructure. Climate change is a threat to human existence. Inequality, environmental threats, water issues and resource scarcity are other long-term challenges. The implementation of the strategy is a priority and lays the foundation for enhanced security efforts. The brutal terrorist attacks around the world underscore the need for deeper cross-border cooperation based on solidarity. International cooperation also facilitates efforts to prevent radicalisation.

In view of the serious international situation, the Government is urging global actors such as the United States, China, India and Russia to take greater responsibility – both towards each other and towards the rest of the world. Russia’s behaviour, when manifested in military action, disinformation and influence operations, remains aggressive and increases tensions. Our response is guided by principles and values, is firm, clear and long-term, and fosters EU unity. The foundation of our approach is a desire to stand up for international law and the European security order. Domestic political developments in Russia are also regressive, with authoritarian rule, civil society under pressure and a lack of respect for human rights. Sweden needs a broad approach in relation to Russia. We will maintain a political dialogue, take a long-term view, urge Russia to pursue cooperation rather than confrontation, and promote people-to-people contacts. And we will do so without compromising our principlesbased stance. Sweden condemns Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and its illegal annexation of Crimea. The sanctions must remain in place for as long as the reasons for their introduction remain. By supporting Ukraine’s reform efforts and standing up for the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity under international law, we will contribute to its aspiration to move closer to the EU. This year, Sweden will take over the Chairmanship of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council and the Presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States. We want to see a Baltic Sea region characterised by respect, trust and security. Cooperation to increase security and tackle challenges such as environmental threats will be promoted, along with better conditions for regional development and contacts between citizens. Sweden enjoys, and will continue to enjoy, close relations with the United States. Relations with the new US administration remain important for our trade and our security. But the White House’s actions raise questions about the role of the United States in the world. We believe that Sweden, the EU and the US have everything to gain from working for a rules-based world order, from standing up for our common norms and values, and tackling global challenges together. This is how we will act – with our neighbours, in a coordinated manner within the EU, and with other like-minded countries.

Canada is becoming an increasingly important partner for both Sweden and the EU, not least through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Strategic Partnership Agreement. Our aim of renewing contacts with Latin America has been welcomed in the region, and in the next few months we will present an action plan for increased cooperation. Asia is the growth engine of the global economy, and major investments are being made there in the technologies of the future. Our engagement in Asia aims to contribute both to sustainable development and to democracy and respect for human rights. Relations with China are developing, but the regional security policy tensions and democratic and human rights situation are a cause for concern. Sweden’s cooperation with India is deepening. The EU’s free trade negotiations with several ASEAN countries are welcome, and we are working for an ambitious agreement with Japan. Sweden continues to work for Afghanistan’s peaceful and sustainable development. We are maintaining our civilian and military engagement, and we support women’s participation in peace and reconciliation processes. In 2017, the Government intends to adopt a new strategy for development cooperation with Myanmar. It may contribute to peaceful, inclusive and democratic developments in the country, including for the Rohingya minority. Sweden’s strong ties to the countries of Africa are being further developed as the demand for diversified trade and modern development cooperation increases. Concrete contributions to peace, security and development are being made via our long-term development cooperation, but also through our troop contribution to MINUSMA in Mali and our participation in EU operations in the Sahel and the Horn of Africa. We are strengthening our partnership with the African Union and the sub-regional organisations in efforts to prevent armed conflict.

The Syrian regime and its allies have employed a brutal military strategy. Sweden is engaged in helping to find a long-term solution, in part by giving women a voice in the peace process. Our extensive aid comprises both immediate emergency relief and long-term support, including to neighbouring countries that have taken in a large number of refugees. The UN must play a central role. Our seat on the Security Council offers a forum in which we can work for a ceasefire, humanitarian access, a return to peace negotiations, and accountability for war crimes, serious violations and the use of chemical weapons. 6 In the first half of this year, the Government intends to produce a new five-year aid strategy for Iraq. Our contribution to the Global Coalition against Daesh will double, from 35 to 70 people. This year marks 50 years of the occupation of Palestine. Sweden continues to work for a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and will appoint a special envoy. When I visited Palestine in December it was noticeable that hope can turn to despair, and this features heavily in the consultations that Sweden is holding with almost 150 Israeli and Palestinian civil society organisations. Security Council resolution 2334 on the Israeli settlements, and the international conference held in Paris in January, could, in the best-case scenario, create the conditions for a renewed peace process and a two-state solution.

Sweden’s feminist foreign policy is producing results for women, girls and entire societies. Our efforts have contributed to some 20 countries drawing up laws and proposals to strengthen gender equality, to hundreds of thousands of women and girls avoiding unsafe abortions and unwanted pregnancies, to some 90 local communities abandoning the practice of female genital mutilation and to 65 countries and organisations making commitments to combat gender-based violence. Sexual and reproductive health and rights will be an even higher priority. A new national action plan for the implementation of UN Security Council resolutions on women, peace and security, our Chairmanship of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, a strategic initiative on dialogue and peace processes, and a women’s mediation network are some of the elements of our work for peace, security and sustainable development. The fact that we were elected to the UN Security Council by such a wide margin is a testament to the Government’s global policy. During Sweden’s Presidency in January, it became clear that UN Secretary-General António Guterres supports our ambition for the UN to promote peacebuilding and conflict prevention, dialogue as a tool, and the active participation of women in peace processes. We are a critical friend of the UN, working for a reformed and more transparent Security Council. A more modern, more effective and gender-equal UN system is crucial. We will spearhead the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, both globally and in Sweden. All policy areas must contribute to a sustainable and fair world.

The aim of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is a world free of nuclear weapons. Any move away from this aim must be prevented, and nuclear-weapon states have a particular responsibility in this context. The Government welcomes the fact that a clear majority of the world’s countries have taken a stand for negotiations on a global nuclear weapons ban. The nuclear accord with Iran is of crucial importance to non-proliferation efforts. North Korea is defying the international community with its nuclear weapons ambitions. Mr/Madam Speaker, Sweden is and will remain a global leader in development policy. Our SEK 6.5 billion in humanitarian aid makes us the world’s seventh largest donor in nominal terms. Peacebuilding and statebuilding are at the heart of Swedish aid: without peace there can be no development. The oceans play a crucial role in the global climate system; if current trends are not halted, by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the sea. In June, Sweden and Fiji will host the first major UN conference on saving the global marine environment. Alarming climate change reports reach us with increasing frequency. In 2017, Sweden and the EU must demonstrate leadership in the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Sweden will be one of the first fossil-free welfare nations. Our contributions to climate action in developing countries are among the largest in the world and thereby play a significant role in other countries’ transition. The Government has reinforced action for sustainable development and cooperation in the Arctic, where in November last year the sea ice shrank by an area twice the size of Sweden. We are working for better global responsibility-sharing and governance on migration and refugee issues. The fight against human trafficking is being stepped up. The Government stands firm in its intention that development aid will reach 1 per cent of Sweden’s gross national income during this electoral period. The principles that will underpin our development cooperation have been presented to the Riksdag in a written communication. And should anyone wonder whether these investments are worth our taxpayers’ money, I say: have you calculated the cost of war, poverty and the death of our oceans?

Mr/Madam Speaker, Greater equality in the labour market, decent working conditions, increased productivity and inclusive economic growth are important objectives for Sweden. The Prime Minister’s Global Deal initiative is being followed up in cooperation with the ILO, the OECD and others. 8 At a time when protectionism is on the rise and free trade is being called into question, Sweden is standing up for free and fair global trade with the WTO multilateral trade system as the backbone. The Government will push for the EU to conclude progressive free trade agreements that safeguard social rights, environmental protection, animal welfare and human health. Sweden is one of the world’s most competitive countries, and its exports employ almost one and a half million people. Seventy-one per cent of Swedish exports go to the EU. We are thus contributing to deepening the EU single market. We want to dismantle trade barriers, benefit from the free movement of goods and services, harness the opportunities offered by the increasingly digital economy, and thus promote new business models and greater innovation. Our foreign trade continues to be strengthened by Sweden’s export strategy, regional export centres and Team Sweden. Sweden will maintain strict and effective export controls of military equipment, and the Government will present a bill on this in the first half of this year to tighten the export regulations to non-democracies. Support to Swedes in emergency or crisis situations abroad and work on individual consular cases are perpetual activities of the Swedish Foreign Service that are always a priority, regardless of the level of public attention a matter receives. Our efforts to strengthen respect for human rights, democracy and the rule of law were presented in the written communication submitted to the Riksdag in December. New country-specific reports on the situation in all regions of the world will be presented in the first half of this year. These reports highlight issues such as the right to reasonable remuneration for work, discriminatory legislation, violence against women, racism, and discrimination on grounds of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, etc. Free speech is under attack around the world; journalists and human rights defenders are being imprisoned and persecuted. Sweden supports those affected and works to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Mr/Madam Speaker, Honourable Members, In 2016, ‘post-truth’ was named Word of the Year by Oxford Dictionaries. Both functioning democracy and constructive cooperation between states require us to speak with, and not about, each other, to honour agreements and to allow ideas to compete. They also require us to respect science, facts and the media, and to acknowledge each other’s wisdom. 9 I would therefore like to conclude the Statement of Foreign Policy by thanking the Left Party for continually reminding us about the troubling developments in Turkey. That Sweden must emphasise human rights in its contacts with the rest of the world is something the Liberal Party never lets us forget. In the battle against what may be humanity’s worst invention – nuclear weapons – we can count on the Centre Party. The Moderate Party is and has been a driving force when Sweden stands up for free trade. And throughout the years, Swedish aid has had a dependable friend in the Christian Democrats.

The Government does not share the basic values or world view of the Sweden Democrats, and cooperation is out of the question, but we respect your place in the Riksdag. Thank you to all the driving forces in civil society and in popular movements. Your efforts on the ground and in shaping public opinion make a difference in these difficult times. We will meet again in searching conversations about how Sweden can contribute to a world founded on human dignity, where despair is conquered by hope.

Source: Swedish government website.

瑞典外交大臣说瑞典女权主义政策已经取得成效

瑞典外交大臣说瑞典女权主义政策已经取得成效

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–瑞典外交大臣瓦尔斯特罗姆15日在议会中发表外交政策咨文演讲时说,瑞典的女权主义外交政策已经为妇女,儿童和整个社会取得成效。

“我们的努力已经使20多个国家制定了强调性别平等的法律和建议,成千上万的妇女和儿童可以避免不安全的堕胎和不想要的怀孕,有90多个社区放弃了给女人进行生殖器割礼的残酷习俗,65个国家和组织承诺要打击性别为基础的暴力。性和再生殖健康与权利被放在优先考虑的位置。”

她说,瑞典作为安理会一员通过了新的贯彻联合国安理会妇女和平与安全的行动计划,瑞典成为联合国安理会儿童和武装冲突工作组主席,这是进行对话和和平进程的战略举措,建立了妇女协调网络,这些都是我们为和平,安全与可持续发展所做的一些工作。

我们以多数票被选为联合国安理会的事实就是政府全球政策正确的证据。一月份在瑞典成为安理会主席期间,很明显,联合国安理会主席安东尼奥.古特雷斯支持我们的愿望,要让联合国来推动和平建设和冲突防范,以对话为工具,让妇女积极参与和平进程。

我们是联合国的一个关键朋友,努力改革安理会,使其更加透明。更现代,更有效,更平等的联合国体制是非常重要的。我们要努力贯彻2030议程,无论是在全球范围内,还是在瑞典,所有政策都要贯穿于有利于一个可持续的公平的世界。

她说,核不扩散条约的主要目的是要建立一个无核世界。任何违背这个目的的行为都要防范。有核国家在这方面尤其要承担责任。政府欢迎很多国家同意全球禁止核武器。与伊朗的核条约对核不扩散的努力至关重要。朝鲜正在挑战国际社会核武器的目标。

瑞典将在发展政策方面继续充当全球领袖。我们的65亿人道主义援助使我们成为世界第七大捐助国。和平建设和国家建设是瑞典援助的核心,没有和平就不可能有发展。

Wallström speaks of statement of Foreign Policy 2017

中国80后导演尧天获法国维苏尔国际电影节最高奖

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)– 情人节当晚,巴黎传来喜讯,“我的影片在法国得奖了。” 尧天在其微信中说到。第23届法国维苏尔亚洲国际电影节14日晚在法国东部城市维苏尔隆重闭幕。中国80后电影导演尧天首当其冲,凭其影片《五百米八百米》斩获本届电影节最高奖“金马车奖”和巴黎语言学院奖。

《五百米八百米》讲述了三峡库区移民搬迁过程中,一个孩子能否顺利降生的故事。描绘了在计划生育政策下,传统农民的生存法则……影片用魔幻现实主义的手法展示了一个荒诞、无助、没有怜悯的世界。本片的绝大部分演员都是本色出演,自然淳朴,演绎出一个个生动鲜活的艺术形象。整部剧本都是尧天自编自导,凸显其创作能力。

本片曾入围第21届釜山国际电影节“亚洲电影之窗”单元、第27届斯德哥尔摩国际电影节“斯德哥尔摩影响力”单元,并斩获第4届温哥华国际华语电影节“最佳编剧”奖。

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左三为尧天。

尧天导演,本名刘君,自幼热爱艺术,2005年毕业于北京电影学院,推崇“DOGMA95”电影运动,长期关注底层民众生活,致力于拍摄真实、原生态、能触动灵魂的电影。

在与北欧绿色邮报网连线中,尧天表示,感觉很开心,维苏尔特别干净,人特别好,艺术气息浓厚,中国驻法国大使馆参赞李少平也前来表示祝贺。据悉,一年一度的维苏尔亚洲国际电影节创办于1995年,是欧洲创办时间最早的亚洲电影节。目前,该电影节已经成为法国东部地区重要的文化活动,受到亚洲乃至世界电影人的瞩目。此前,包括吴天明、姜文、贾樟柯、王超、李杨,万玛才旦在内的多位中国导演都在此电影节展映和获奖。

距离上次北欧绿色邮报网在斯德哥尔摩11月14日视频专访整整三个月之后的2月14日,尧天再次参加国际电影节并获得头等大奖。

图片由尧天剧组提供。

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中国国产水陆两栖大飞机AG600完成首次发动机试车

北欧中华网报道:据新华社广州2月14日电(记者赖雨晨)记者14日从中航通用飞机有限责任公司获悉,国产大型灭火/水上救援水陆两栖飞机AG600全部四台发动机首次试车成功,标志着其相关系统综合验证状态良好,为该型飞机2017年上半年在珠海首飞奠定了基础。
AG600是国务院立项批复的大型民机项目,是为满足中国森林灭火和水上救援的迫切需要,首次按照中国民航适航规章要求研制的大型特种用途飞机,也是全球在研最大的水陆两栖飞机。在满足森林灭火和水上救援要求的同时,还可改装并应用于海洋环境监测和保护等用途。
据中航通飞公司介绍,AG600飞机于2016年7月在珠海总装下线,随后完成了航电、动力环控、操纵液压等系统联调联试;2017年2月11日相继完成发动机启封和冷转试验,2月13日按2、1、3、4号发动机顺序完成首次试车,每台发动机试车均一次成功,发动机相关系统综合验证状态良好。
目前,AG600飞机首飞前的一系列机上试验、地面滑行准备、试飞准备等工作稳步开展,预计2017年上半年实现首飞。
AG600飞机采用单船身、悬臂上单翼及前三点可收放式起落架布局,选装4台国产涡桨发动机,最大起飞重量53.5吨,20秒内可一次汲水12吨,单次投水救火面积可达4000余平方米,抗浪能力不低于2米,98%的结构及系统零件由国内供应商提供;全机机载成品90%为国产产品。目前,AG600项目已获得意向订单17架。(完)

大洋钻探发现北冰洋曾经是个暖温的“淡水湖”

北欧中华网报道:据新华社“决心”号2月14日电(记者张建松)一望无际的美丽南海再次迎来了蓝色的“决心”号,中外科学家在这里开展第三次大洋钻探。近半个世纪以来,利用大洋钻探的先进技术,科学家钻到海底“窥探”地球,创造了深海和地球科学一个接一个的学术亮点。

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大洋钻探发现北冰洋曾经是个暖温的淡水湖。

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北欧绿色邮报网记者2014年仲夏节期间曾经到瑞典北部的于默奥进行考察,从那里到更远的奈尔佛森发电站,发现了石器时代那里就有人在海底石头上刻麋鹿和海盗船,表明那里曾经在冰期以前就有很繁荣的文明。

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 从夭折的“莫霍计划”到大洋钻探

打一口深井,打穿地壳和地幔的分界面—莫霍面,看看“原位”的地幔究竟长什么样?上个世纪五十年代,美国科学家提出了雄心勃勃的“莫霍计划”。但在付诸实施近十年后,因经费远超预期而夭折,“莫霍钻”最终变成了“乌有钻”。
但有心栽花花不开,无心插柳柳成荫。虽然科学家的“莫霍钻”梦想至今仍未实现,但为此而发展起来的大洋钻探技术,却提供了一种新颖直接的“窥探”地球手段,为人们打开了一扇全新的科学研究之门。
上个世纪六十年代,美国四大海洋所联合组成“地球深部采样联合海洋研究所”,提出“深海钻探计划”(DSDP)。1968年,“格罗码·挑战者”号大洋钻探船首航墨西哥湾,从此开启了地球科学历史上规模最大的一项国际合作计划。
迄今为止,这一计划已经历了四个阶段。即深海钻探计划(DSDP,1968-1983)、大洋钻探计划(ODP,1985-2003)、综合大洋钻探计划(IODP,2003-2013)和国际大洋发现计划(IODP,2013-2023)。
目前正在执行的“国际大洋发现计划”共有25个成员国、三个执行平台。即美国的“乔迪斯·决心号”、日本的“地球”号和欧洲提供的“特定任务平台”。
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发现许多出人意料的“史前奇闻”
通过研究从海底钻取采集的数据、沉积物、岩石、流体、海底生物等珍贵样品,科学家渐渐读懂了“地球天书”的一些篇章,发现许多出人意料的“史前奇闻”。

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例如,大洋钻探验证了海底扩张学说和板块学说;在地中海的海底发现了大量盐层,说明地中海在600万年前一度干枯成“晒盐场”;大洋钻探还发现北冰洋曾经是个暖温的“淡水湖”,在5000万年前曾经漂满了浮萍“满江红”。
大洋钻探还证明了6500万年前恐龙灭绝的原因,确实是小行星撞击了地球。通过在南大洋的钻探,发现澳洲和南美洲在两三千万年前才完全离开南极大陆,于是南大洋形成环南极的洋流,造成南极的“热隔离”,结果导致南极冰盖的出现。
大洋钻探还意外发现了生活在海底岩石里的微生物群—“深部生物圈”,那里是地球上微生物最大的储库,生活在地球深处的微生物可以享有远超“万岁”的高寿。利用大量的深海沉积物和珊瑚样品,科学家重建了1亿年以来的全球海平面变化历史;揭示了冰盖的快速融化过程,证明海平面的升高确实是全球性现象;地球的气候变化受地球轨道参数的控制。
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促进中国进入深海研究国际前沿
中国自1998年加入国际大洋钻探计划以来,已有来自同济大学、中国科学院、北京大学、中国地质大学、中国海洋大学等20多家单位上百位科学家,登上“决心”号参加大洋钻探,促进了中国科学家进入国际深海研究的前沿。
中国科学家共主导了三次南海大洋钻探。1999年开展的首次南海大洋钻探,取得了西太平洋海区最佳的长期沉积记录,发现了气候演变的长周期。
2014年开展的第二次南海大洋钻探,获取南海中央水深4000米的深海盆岩芯纪录,首次获得南海形成年龄的直接证据,同时还发现了南海形成过程中有多期次大规模火山喷发、发现南海深海盆反复变化的沉积历史。
目前正在开展的第三次南海大洋钻探,将钻取南海的基底岩石,揭示南海成因,检验国际上以大西洋为“蓝本”的大陆破裂理论,揭示“海洋盆地怎样形成”的科学之谜。

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“广袤的海洋尽管只是地球的一部分,却承载了整个地球演化历史。大洋钻探计划犹如海上灯塔,照亮了固体地球科学几乎每一个领域,激发了地球深处和深海研究的快速发展。”同济大学海洋地质国家重点实验室汪品先院士说。

图/ 陈雪霏, 文/张建松

(港澳台)台湾游览车翻车事故已致32死 车上无大陆游客

北欧绿色邮报网转发北欧中华网报道:据台湾消防署14日零时许发布的消息,13日晚发生的翻车事故已造成32人死亡,受伤的12人已全数送医。新华社记者从台湾公路警察部门获悉,游览车上没有大陆游客。
消防署接台北市消防局通报,13日21时6分许,在台湾公路主干道5号南港系统交流道接3号南下路段,台北市蝶恋花公司一辆游览车翻覆于引道边坡,车内共44人(游客42人,导游、司机各1人),其中死亡32人(30人未送医,2人送医后不治),12人送医持续治疗中。
记者赶到现场时发现,游览车侧翻在道路旁的沟里,伤员不停地被现场消防人员从游览车中救出,但先后有30人被救出后已无生命迹象未送医。罹难者家属也陆续抵达现场,在旁诵经、助念,现场弥漫悲伤气氛。现场救援结束后,14日零时许游览车被吊车扶正。
据现场救援警察初步调查,该游览车为武陵农场赏樱团返回台北途中,疑因车速过快,直接冲出护栏,翻落边坡。车上游客多为50岁以上。
根据台湾公路部门提供的资料,事故车辆车龄约19年,车辆驾驶人仍在确认中。事故发生的具体原因,交通和消防部门仍在调查中。

来源:新华社台北2月14日电(记者吴济海 刘欢 胡龙江)

编辑陈雪霏

图片新闻:北欧最大家具和灯展博览会在斯德哥尔摩圆满结束

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–北欧最大家具和灯展博览会11日在斯德哥尔摩国际展览中心落下帷幕。

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本次博览会以可持续发展思维为主题贯穿整个博览会的各个环节。

项目经理努尔贝说,本次展览继续贯彻可持续发展思维,不但在设计领域,而且在生产和消费环节都要有这样的思维。

DSC_7788本届博览会期间还举办了建筑设计与家具设计对话论坛,从理论上反映设计理念的变化及趋势。正如维特鲁所指出的,时代变了。过去一个设计创新吃一辈子的日子一去不复返了。如今数字化时代,创新和设计使人们必须不断地学习适应,适应再学习。今年的博览会上,记者注意到很多变化,下面就请大家边看图片边随记者一起瞧瞧这个激发人灵感的美妙设计吧!

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话说这大理石桌面儿,真是让我曾名魂牵梦绕了很久的。但最终放弃了,是因为大理石不禁脏,随着时间的推移,会留下岁月的痕迹,可以和你一起变老。但是,如果是公共场所,追求高大上,那还是非常高贵的一款。

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真的好看好美好高贵!

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瞧在麻布面的椅子上加一个大理石咖啡桌,这就是创新啊!就是为了方便!

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这个形状你能想得出来?坐下来,真的很舒服。

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这些羊毛垫成了墙的装饰品。

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这是桌子,感相信吗?

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这些水晶灯实际上比照片更好看。没用闪光灯。

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这椅子好像是个大盆,总之就是一个半圆。想象力很丰富啊!

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这也是座椅!

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这是书匣子!

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这位埃里克马尔姆是位音乐家,搞音乐的。后来,转行设计生产椅子。现在把椅子工厂卖了,还想搞音乐和摄影!

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马尔姆设计生产的椅子。

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这是个包间吧。

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乒乓球案

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坐在这样的沙发上聊天好像在自己的小房子里,沙发床啊。

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安德森先生销售下面的健康座椅。保健座椅。产于丹麦,专门用于对付颈椎病,脊椎病等。

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可以防治很多职业病。

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通过座椅和脚垫活动,轻松容易锻炼身体,预防疾病。

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这里有个好故事。这是芬兰的一个厂家,他的老板有一天开会,发现很吵杂。他告诉下属,想想办法,怎么能避免噪音。于是就开发了这个隔音电话亭,会客室和商务洽谈室。这是本次博览会的一个亮点。

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坐在这个敦实的蛋糕沙发上非常舒服。

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以上不是青菜,而是用绣花绷子弄的各种颜色的布料展示,法国产品。

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瞧这个高档的帘子是这个公司生产的。令人印象深刻的是,边角料都被回收利用做设计了。

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佛利达在接受绿色邮报采访时说,我没有很多钱,所以就利用

S wedese公司剩下的下脚料来做我的沙发,椅子还有刺绣椅子。我想布置一个温馨的房间。

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这也是下脚料的布条做的儿童城堡,或者迷宫。

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有机天然材料,环保又健康。

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羊毛制品。

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北欧设计有什么特点?实用,舒适,又美观。看起来不起眼,但是,一旦你离开它,会想它,仔细琢磨,里边有很多细节,总体开来就是很和谐,没有压迫感,强迫感。不像大红大紫那样让人感觉光怪陆离,就是自然小清新!

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各种形状的木制品家具。

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用在背部的健康烟袋子。

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以上是中国设计师的作品。这小包儿,不次于LV,要价也是3000多。在国内也要1000多块。

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奇特多功能花瓶可以立可以放。

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中国学生在瑞典留学,学会了减量化的思维。

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华人在瑞典的北极光牌灯很受欢迎!

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各种灯具,给人以美观大方的感觉。

另外,博览会还讨论了版权问题,北欧对版权保护十分重视,侵犯版权重罚,上千万的罚款。有律师建议甚至要判一年到一年半的监禁。没有知识产权的保护,就很难鼓励创新。要想真正鼓励创新,就必须提倡并严格执行产权保护。

 

图文/陈雪霏