Norway Is Planning to Profit From Climate Change

In early January, German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck embarked on his first diplomatic mission of the year: in pursuit of a Baltic Sea pipeline. But this had nothing to do with Russian gas or the controversial Nord Stream project. On a snowy day in Oslo, Norway’s capital, standing against a blue backdrop emblazoned with the Norwegian coat of arms, Habeck detailed a vision of a 750-kilometer (466-mile) channel to this Nordic nation that will bring 4 million metric tons of hydrogen fuel to Germany per year by 2030.