California fires back at other Western states with its own Colorado River plan Article 2012 words 9 votes
Every few months, when the wind's blowing in the right direction, a bottle of air is taken from Kennaook / Cape Grim, at the northern tip of Tasmania, and saved for science. Here's how and why. climate change pollution.air Video 4:41 6 votes
Cash-strapped Finnish zoo is preparing to return two giant pandas on loan from China as it can no longer afford their upkeep conservation Link 5 votes
Swedish wind turbine maker SeaTwirl got the go-ahead to test its one megawatt S2X vertical-axis floating offshore prototype in Norway energy.renewable Article 397 words 8 votes
This woman wants to destroy your lawn, and replace it with something better conservation Article 2710 words, published Jan 20 2023 10 votes
Norway's Supreme Court could set a legal precedent for control of the natural resources around the strategically important Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Article 446 words 4 votes
Insulation only provides short-term reduction in household gas consumption energy Article 1119 words 7 votes
Why the ground under Colorado solar panels is ripe for growing food energy.renewable Article 2196 words 7 votes
Brazil launches first anti-deforestation raids under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva bid to protect Amazon conservation Article 706 words 8 votes
Mystery divers rescued near Polish energy sites in the middle of the night offer dubious explanation, and vanish energy Article 656 words 12 votes
New ice core analysis shows a sharp spike in Greenland temperatures since 1995 – 1.5°C hotter than its 20th-century average, the warmest in more than 1,000 years climate change Article 724 words 6 votes
Lithium company Ioneer scores $700 million conditional loan from Energy Department for Nevada plant energy.renewable Article 4 votes
Baby hippo raised by rhinos meets another hippo for the first time conservation Video 4:31, published Nov 22 2022 3 votes
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has denounced police violence at 'Pinky' and 'Brain' tunnel protest in Lützerath, Germany climate change Article 50 words 5 votes
Europe's largest deposit of rare earth metals has been found in Sweden – may not reach market before 10-15 years' time due to environmental risk evaluations energy.renewable Article 34 words 5 votes
Sweden and France could be set to join forces to build new nuclear power stations in the Nordic nation Article 426 words 5 votes
Finland gets first floating liquefied natural gas terminal – will ensure future availability of gas, replacing supplies earlier imported from Russia energy Article 555 words 8 votes
United States holiday travel upended as forecasters warn of ‘bomb cyclone’ Article 729 words 14 votes
Svalbard reindeer thrive as they shift diet towards popsicle-like grasses – increased plant growth due to warmer climate climate change Article 710 words 3 votes
In Sweden reindeer herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry energy.renewable Article 1415 words 4 votes
The artificial island of Lynetteholm is meant to protect the Danish capital from floods and provide housing – but critics accuse the project of greenwashing climate change Article 1419 words, published Dec 15 2022 4 votes
Young Australians just won a historic human rights case against an enormous coal mine Article 1123 words, published Nov 25 2022 5 votes
Welsh council bids to print McDonald’s customer car number plates on wrappers Article 345 words 12 votes
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joined hundreds of other youth activists to file a lawsuit against the Swedish government over its alleged inaction on climate change climate change Article 278 words 3 votes
Research group Whale Wise are investigating how net entanglement is affecting humpback whale populations in Iceland using drones Article 938 words 3 votes
Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals Article 1018 words, published Oct 12 2022 7 votes
Helsinki is tapping an unexpected source of energy to heat its homes – cold water extracted from deep in the Baltic Sea water.sea energy Article 6 votes
Greta Thunberg Foundation has donated £158,000 to cover legal costs of indigenous people in Sweden's Arctic as they battle a British mining company Article 764 words 6 votes