The Oresund Region has a fairly mild climate, more of drier than wet. Despite being located in the northern latitude, the winters are mild with little permanent snow fall. In a year, February is one of the coldest month and July or August is the warmest in Oresund region. Average temperatures rise up to 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) for July and 2 degrees Celsius (36 Fahrenheit) for February. At the extremes, sometimes light snow may fall as early as October or as late as April. Climate research and observations in the terms of ‘Climatic Change of the Word’ are coming up with number of institutes and organizations in Denmark.
On a city-break holidays to the Oresund region, you actually get acquainted with two cities, Malmo in Sweden and the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Denmark is ranked at 10th position for being the greenest country in the world. Denmark has historically taken a progressive standpoint on environmental preservation. In 1971 Denmark established a department of Environment friendly infrastructure and was the first country in the world to implement an environmental law in the beginning of 1973.
Copenhagen, in Denmark is recognized as one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world. Much of the city's success can be credited to a strong municipal policy over here with a combination of sound national policy. In 2006 Copenhagen Municipality received the ‘European Environmental Management Award’ for eco-friendly city.