News in Brief Viewfinder Viewfinder: Installing a Fence to Keep Wild Boar Out of Denmark A worker installs a portion of a fence along the Danish border with Germany that is meant to stop wild boar from entering Denmark, on January 31st, 2019, near Tonder, Denmark. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment How Data Centers Could Hamper Denmark’s Climate Goals A Danish government memorandum suggests that the country's carbon emissions are due to rise sharply, by as much as 10 percent between now and 2030. Feargus O'Sullivan
News in Brief Viewfinder: A Nest of Trash in Denmark A swan sits in its nest in a lake near Queen Louise's Bridge in central Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 17th, 2018. Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief What Americans Can Learn About Happiness From Denmark Research shows "hygge," or intentional intimacy, is the driving force behind the Danes' generally positive attitude. Marie Helweg-Larsen
Environment Something’s Hot in the State of Denmark An 18-year survey hints at how global warming may be changing the face of Danish bugs. Alisa Opar
Social Justice ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ Comes Easier to the Danes New research finds the closer a nation is to the genetic make-up of Denmark, the happier its citizens are. Tom Jacobs
Environment The Largest Solar Water Heater Plant is in … Denmark? A windswept Danish island shows that solar power needn't be the sole province of sunnier climes. John Perlin