Environmental defenders celebrate a ‘huge’ win for ‘unique’ Tasmanian rainforest pollution Article 1207 words, published Jul 26 2022 6 votes
Instead of a field, hundreds of Danish growers now share patches of the ocean, growing mussels, sea kelp and more Article 1043 words, published Jun 25 2022 6 votes
The Norwegians should not have killed Freya the walrus – if we valued the lives of animals, we would not simply exterminate the ones that inconvenience us Article 1338 words 6 votes
Finland is building the world's first permanent disposal site for nuclear waste, with no shortage of people wanting to be its neighbours Article 853 words 13 votes
British consumers could face even higher bills and potential energy shortages as Norway threatens electricity export cut energy water Article 652 words 9 votes
Greenland is ground zero for the impacts of climate change, but it could also become ground zero for sourcing the metals needed to power the solution to the crisis climate change Article 4 votes
Fagradalsfjall has been spewing lava for the past few days – as spectators angled their phones for the perfect shot, three tourists have been injured Article 295 words 6 votes
James Lovelock, whose Gaia theory saw the Earth as alive, dies at 103 Article 1459 words, published Jul 27 2022 8 votes
We can’t save the planet and make ExxonMobil happy climate change energy.renewable Article 1187 words 6 votes
Is Japan's whaling industry going under as demand sinks? conservation Article 956 words, published Nov 7 2017 5 votes
Many in India make a living off garbage, from ragpickers to entrepreneurs. Join us as we look at how they turn trash into shoes, tiles, teddy bears, and more | World Wide Waste plastics pollution recycling Video 28:22 2 votes
Leaked: US power companies secretly spending millions to protect profits and fight clean energy climate change energy Article 2272 words 21 votes
Greenland ice sheet saw a sharp spike in the rate and extent of melting last week – eighteen billion tons of water in just three days climate change water Article 614 words 8 votes
Freya the walrus sinks boats and captures hearts in Norway – enchanting but unwittingly destructive 600kg marine mammal has taken up residence in Oslo fjord Article 411 words 7 votes
The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change climate change Article 1623 words 8 votes
In San Francisco’s salty South Bay, an ambitious wetlands restoration project is seeking to balance a return to the ecological past with the realities of a changing future Article 1463 words, published Jul 14 2022 4 votes
Solar power is bailing Texas out this summer climate change energy.renewable Article 850 words, published Jul 12 2022 10 votes
Rio Grande runs dry in Albuquerque for the first time in forty years climate change Article 725 words 9 votes
Iceland is bringing back the forests razed by Vikings – recent data shows tree-cultivating efforts are paying off Article 461 words 9 votes
Greenland sharks born long before the Industrial Revolution are still hunting Arctic waters to this day – but they face an uncertain future climate change Article 502 words 7 votes
Sony releases wearable air conditioners to keep you cool for hours on the go Article 660 words 15 votes
Another step toward climate apocalypse climate change Article 843 words, published Jul 4 2022 8 votes
Livestream of brown bears feeding during the salmon run at Brooks Falls, in Katmai National Park, Alaska Video published Jun 17 2022 9 votes
NASA scientists to study ice, snow and melt ponds in the Arctic Ocean during the warmer summer months to better understand melting sea ice water climate change Article 4 votes
Faroe Islands to provisionally limit its controversial dolphin hunt to 500 animals after receiving widespread criticism Article 38 words 4 votes
Climate change: 'Sand battery' could solve green energy's big problem energy.renewable climate change Article 870 words, published Jul 5 2022 11 votes
Single-use plastic waste is getting phased out in California under a sweeping new law pollution plastics.single use Article 23 votes
Can ‘the people’ solve climate change? France decided to find out. climate change Article 4568 words, published Nov 15 2021 6 votes
€2 billion underground ‘water battery’ turns on in Switzerland energy.renewable Article 305 words 15 votes
Climeworks is building a second commercial-sized plant in Iceland that will capture and store 36,000 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide climate change Article 1363 words 10 votes
How people live off a garbage mountain that keeps catching on fire | World Wide Waste pollution plastics recycling water.ground Video 10:52 2 votes
Swedish power utility Vattenfall considering building at least two new small nuclear reactors to deal with a projected rise in electricity consumption over the coming decades energy Article 317 words 5 votes
How sand made from crushed glass rebuilds Louisiana’s shrinking coast | World Wide Waste recycling Video 9:58 3 votes
Climate activist Greta Thunberg delivered a rousing speech from the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury which painted an apocalyptic picture of the future of the planet climate change Article 563 words 7 votes
After a four-year hiatus, Iceland's last remaining whaling company will resume its hunt this summer, much to the chagrin of tourism officials Article 929 words 6 votes