As concerns grew over global warming in the 1980s, coupled with the energy crises experienced in the 1970s, Denmark found itself at the sharp end of a renewable energy movement in a bid to limit its dependence on foreign oil. The country immediately went on to adopt various laws calling for a cut in carbon emissions and outlawing the construction of nuclear power plants.
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