- Natur og Ungdom
Infobox Company
company_name = Natur og Ungdom
company_
company_type =NGO
foundation =November 18 1967
location =Oslo ,Norway
key_people =Ingeborg Gjærum (chairman)
Sindre Østby Stub (general secretary)
area_served =Norway
industry =Environmentalism
products =
revenue =
operating_income =
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num_employees = 12 (2007)
parent =
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homepage = [http://www.nu.no www.nu.no]
footnotes =Natur og Ungdom (NU) which translates Nature and Youth, also known in English as Friends of the Earth Youth Norway is a Norwegian youth environment protecting organisation. It is the only environmentalist
youth organisation in Norway. 6,100 members in 80 local groups work on environmental issues all throughout the country. Officially NU is the youth branch of theNorwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature . The organisation is led byIngeborg Gjærum .The main issues the organisation works with include
petroleum ,public transport ,energy andnature conservation . In addition to local groups there is a central board with 14 members that works on national issues and an administration, both located inOslo .Natur og Ungdom is a member of
Friends of the Earth International and an active participant in theA SEED network (Action for Solidarity, Equality, Environment and Development). It published the magazinePutsj .History
In 1967 the Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature (NNV) had announced that they wanted a youth organisation, and the two organisations Norsk Feltbiologisk Ungdomsforening (NFU) and Oslo Katedralskoles Naturvernforening decided to merge on
November 18 ,1967 . The organisation had a difficult start with few members and difficult organisation, but in the 1970s NU got better organised with more local groups. Focus in this period wasagriculture . But in the 1970snuclear power became a hot issue in Norway and NU gained organisational strength as it opposed the plans, and won a victory when it was decided to not build nuclear power in Norway.Through the 1970s and 1980s the organisation worked with many issues, including the
Alta controversy , and also to prevent environmental contamination, especially fromindustry . In1984 members from NU andGreenpeace chained themselves to the factory Titania inSokndal in acivil disobedience action to prohibit the dumping of 2.2 million tonnes oil and rockdust mixed withchemical s in Dyngadjupet inJøssingfjord . This was the first civil disobedience. In1990 Titania was required to deposit the waste on land, like the environmentalists had demanded.During the end of the 1980s environmentalism grew among the general population, further strengthening the organisation with more members and local groups. In
1991 NU was the prim organisation in theRotvoll controversy . In the EU referendum in 1994 NU worked actively against EU membership. During the late 1990s the main focus has been on trying to prevent the building ofnatural gas power plant s in Norway and in the 2000s stopping the opening of theBarents Sea for petroleum production.Chairmen
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Knut Skedsmo (1966–1968)
*Willy Klein (1968)
*Geir Tveit (1969)
*Tore Killingland (1971–1973)
*Preben Ottesen (1974)
*Espen Wæhle (1975)
*Karen Johanne Baalsrud (1976)
*Bjart Holtsmark (1977)
*Trond Amundsen (1978)
*Espen Koksvik (1979)
*Grete Bæverfjord (1980)
*Marit Smith (1981)
*Haakon Vennemo (1982)
*Inger Spangen (1983)
*Stig Horsberg (1984)
*Tom Christian Axelsen (1985–1986)
*Marianne Gjørv (1987–1988)
*Marit Nyborg (1988–1990)
*Åsne Berre Persen (1991–1992)
*Heidi Sørensen (1993–1994)
*Lars Haltbrekken (1995–1996)
*Silje Schei Tveitdal (1997–1998)
*Einar Håndlykken (1999–2000)
*Elin Lerum Boasson (2001–2002)
*Ane Hansdatter Kismul (2003–2005)
*Bård Lahn (2006–2007)
*Ingeborg Gjærum (2008–)External links
* [http://www.nu.no Official site]
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