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
Iceland is bringing back the forests razed by Vikings – recent data shows tree-cultivating efforts are paying off Article 461 words 9 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
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
Iceland urged to ban blood farms that extract hormone from pregnant horses – European Commission said it was seriously concerned about the treatment of horses Article 846 words 8 votes
The Vikings cut them down, we want to bring them back – bringing back the ancient forests of Iceland Video 7:49 3 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
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
World's biggest machine capturing carbon from air turned on in Iceland – operators say the Orca plant can suck 4,000 tonnes of CO2 out of the air every year climate change Article 236 words 17 votes
Iceland volcanic eruption under way in Fagradalsfjall near Reykjavik – no-fly zone established and public advised to stay away from area as red cloud lights up night sky Article 582 words 14 votes
Iceland's innovations to reach net-zero – in pictures sustainability energy.renewable Article 69 words 16 votes
Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir kept calm under pressure as a 5.5 magnitude earthquake interrupted her live interview with the Washington Post Article 39 words 7 votes
Inside the Icelandic facility where Bitcoin is mined—cryptocurrency mining now uses more of the Nordic island nation's electricity than its homes energy Article 580 words, published Nov 3 2019 7 votes
At Iceland's Blue Lagoon you can swim in power plant wastewater – here's a story about geothermal energy, cheap heat, and how to keep some ducks warm energy.renewable water.waste Video 5:17 9 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
Iceland didn't hunt any whales in 2019 – and public appetite for whale meat is fading Article 1078 words 6 votes
David Gunnlaugsson – Iceland's melting glaciers are nothing to panic about climate change Article 1020 words 2 votes
How climate change threatens Iceland's iconic puffins – and the community that has gone from hunting and eating them, to rescuing them climate change conservation Article 1550 words 5 votes
Icelanders used more electricity per capita in 2017 than any other country in the world, the World Economic Forum reports energy Link 5 votes
Iceland accused of putting mackerel stocks at risk by increasing its catch sustainability Article 851 words 4 votes
The European Union, Iceland and Norway agree to deepen their cooperation in climate action Link 11 votes
In Iceland, a memorial ceremony for the Okjökull glacier suggests new ways to think about climate change climate change Article 2287 words 4 votes
As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit climate change Article 1719 words 4 votes
Twenty pilot whales have died stranded in mysterious circumstances on the south-western coast of Iceland Article 254 words 4 votes
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland Article 535 words 7 votes
Scientists are memorializing Iceland's first glacier lost to global warming with a poignant letter to the future climate change Article 314 words 6 votes
Dozens of dead beached whales have been spotted by sightseers during a helicopter flight over western Iceland Article 190 words 9 votes
Iceland tries to bring back trees razed by the Vikings – before being colonised, the island nation was lush with forests Video 2:16 5 votes