Kiruna crisis demands new political visions for Sweden

In northern Sweden, Kiruna faces a crisis as thousands of homes must be relocated due to the green transition. No one wants to take responsibility for the challenges, turning the process into a struggle for power and the future. Two experts in urban planning and societal development warn that market dominance and political hesitation risk undermining the country's opportunities and cohesion.

Kiruna, a city in northern Sweden, is forced into a major relocation of thousands of homes due to geological changes linked to mining and the broader green transition. This has created a crisis lacking clear political leadership, according to a debate article in Dagens Nyheter. The two experts in urban planning and societal development stress that the green transition is no longer just about the environment but has become an arena for power struggles over Sweden's future.

They write: 'When the market leads and politics hesitates, Sweden risks losing both opportunities and cohesion in the pursuit of development.' The article, published on January 10, 2026, calls for new political visions to address these challenges. Without stronger guidance, northern Sweden's development and the nation's unity are at risk. The experts highlight the need for proactive decisions to balance economic interests with sustainable societal planning, though no specific solutions are provided in the available text.

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