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It Seems that the Time Has Come to Set Quotas for Nature.

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The Blue Lagoon hotel and swimming pool construction in Þjórsárdalur is a sign of quotas being set on nature and shows the government's lack of environmental protection policy, says the director of Landverndar. The organization has made various comments from the beginning about the twenty billion ISK development of the Blue Lagoon in Þjórsárdalur, which will build a hotel and swimming pool, not least because part of it is in protected areas. Con…
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The Blue Lagoon hotel and swimming pool construction in Þjórsárdalur is a sign of quotas being set on nature and shows the government's lack of environmental protection policy, says the director of Landverndar. The organization has made various comments from the beginning about the twenty billion ISK development of the Blue Lagoon in Þjórsárdalur, which will build a hotel and swimming pool, not least because part of it is in protected areas. Con…

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RÚV broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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