Scientists want to protect narwhals, but the Greenlanders who hunt them say their traditions are being ignored conservation Article 1316 words 6 votes
Norway is vowing to help Europe turn away from Russian gas, but that's set off a political battle with the left-wing opposition that rejects expanded gas exploration Article 1013 words 7 votes
Nurdles: The massive, unregulated source of plastic pollution you’ve probably never heard of pollution.water plastics.micro Article 4691 words, published May 6 2022 10 votes
The construction of two energy islands off the coast of Denmark is being sped up to help wean the country off Russian fossil fuels energy.renewable Link 6 votes
Bilge dumping: The worst pollution you've never heard of pollution.water Video 11:54, published Apr 15 2022 5 votes
As the world experiences sea level rise, Iceland's waters are falling – and flowing to the other side of the planet water climate change Article 1505 words 6 votes
Iceland's plan to end commercial whaling is driven by falling demand but also a fifteen-year-long campaign aimed at their biggest consumers of whale meat – tourists conservation Article 1071 words 4 votes
Iceland's last remaining whaling company said it planned to hunt this summer for the first time since 2018 Article 349 words 5 votes
Denmark has authorised the construction of a new pipeline between Norway and Poland to reduce Warsaw's dependence on Russian gas energy Article 292 words 12 votes
Commercial whaling in Iceland could be banned within two years, after a government minister said there was little justification for the practice Article 54 words, published Feb 4 2022 5 votes
A 'blue blob' in the North Atlantic Ocean has been slowing down the melting of Iceland's glaciers, a new study suggests climate change water Link 6 votes
Gathering storm: The industrial infrastructure catastrophe looming over America’s gulf coast climate change Link 9 votes
Tidal kites with a five-metre wingspan move underwater in a figure-of-eight pattern, absorbing energy from the running tide to generate electricity energy.renewable water Article 1204 words 12 votes
Norway is to introduce new traps to protect wild salmon after experts warned they could become endangered as a result of contact with their farmed counterparts conservation Article 575 words 5 votes
World's longest undersea power connection was today switched on, allowing Norway and the UK to share renewable energy energy.renewable Link 14 votes
International seafood company Grieg Seafood leaked nearly 4,000 gallons of chlorine into a northern Norway fjord, killing approximately 96,000 fish pollution.water Article 336 words 9 votes
We’ve barely explored the darkest realm of the ocean. With rare-metal mining on the rise, we’re already destroying it. Article 3093 words 6 votes
Study seeks origins of ghost nets that haunt Hawaii’s shores pollution.water Article published May 27 2021 5 votes
Denmark's government has agreed to take a majority stake in a £25bn artificial 'energy island' which is to be built 80km offshore energy.renewable Article 357 words 9 votes
Norway's supreme court has approved government plans for oil exploration in the Barents Sea, rejecting a lawsuit by environmental groups climate change Article 427 words 12 votes
Denmark to end new oil and gas exploration in North Sea – decision is part of a plan to phase out fossil fuel extraction by 2050 climate change Article 481 words 6 votes
The waters around Tristan da Cunha, a remote British territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, will become the fourth-largest completely protected marine area in the world Article 1090 words 11 votes
Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere climate change Article 5422 words, published Jul 29 2020 4 votes
Norway plans to drill for oil in untouched Arctic areas – critics say plan for fields off Svalbard threatens ecosystem and relations with Russia Article 775 words 6 votes
Work has begun on Viking Link, the world's longest electricity interconnector which will allow power to travel between the UK and Denmark energy.renewable Article 257 words 5 votes
Sensors detect rise in nuclear particles on Baltic Sea near Stockholm, global body says pollution.air Article 280 words 12 votes
'More masks than jellyfish': Coronavirus waste ends up in ocean plastics pollution Article 650 words, published Jun 8 2020 11 votes
Denmark should end all future oil and gas exploration in the North Sea – it hurts Denmark's ambition as a front-runner in the fight against climate change climate change Article 321 words 6 votes
Greta Thunberg scolds Danes for dumping wastewater – thirty-five billion liters of unfiltered sewer water have been pumped into the Oresund Strait since 2014 pollution.water water.waste Article 226 words 10 votes
Microplastic pollution in oceans vastly underestimated - study: Particles may outnumber zooplankton, which underpin marine life and regulate climate climate change plastics.micro pollution.water Article 741 words 6 votes
A major project to transport natural gas from the North Sea to Denmark and Poland has taken a significant step forward energy Link 5 votes
Commercial whaling may be over in Iceland – citing the pandemic, whale watching, and a lack of exports, one of the three largest whaling countries may be calling it quits Article 903 words, published May 1 2020 6 votes
Norway has come under fire from environmental groups who accuse it of caving to oil companies over a decision to shift an Arctic no-go zone climate change Article 715 words 5 votes
Norway is postponing a decision on whether to allow companies to construct a new subsea power cable between it and Scotland Article 238 words 4 votes
Greenland glacier collapse – a new study combining historical photos with evidence from ocean sediments suggests climate change was already at work in the 1930s climate change Article 548 words 8 votes
Alphabet launches Tidal, a moonshot to save the world's oceans climate change Article 335 words 15 votes
Helsinki has donated €50,000 towards Baltic Sea protection, for use in the new Baltic Sea Challenge campaign to help prevent plastic waste plastics pollution.water Article 386 words 4 votes
Greenpeace asks Norway's supreme court to rule on Arctic oil – a case that could block the petroleum industry's expansion plans climate change Article 446 words 5 votes
Sweden has become the newest member of the UK's Global Ocean Alliance, which looks to help drive urgent action towards safeguarding 30% of the ocean by 2030 Link 9 votes
Greenpeace loses Norway Arctic oil lawsuit appeal – Oslo appeals court approved Norway's plans for more oil exploration in the Arctic climate change Article 591 words 7 votes
Iceland didn't hunt any whales in 2019 – and public appetite for whale meat is fading Article 1078 words 6 votes
Common gas market for Finland, Estonia and Latvia launches following the completion of the Balticonnector pipeline last month energy Link 3 votes