Floral time travel: Flowers were more diverse 100 million years ago than they are today Article 673 words, published Nov 30 2023 12 votes
Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels climate change Article 1527 words 45 votes
Lars Aagaard, Danish climate minister, says farmers deserving most success on the European market should be those who emit the least carbon per tonne of food produced climate change Link 18 votes
Weather extremes threaten food security (2012) climate change Article 979 words, published Feb 24 2012 9 votes
Norway's new gas field highlights tensions as COP28 climate talks open – new North Sea projects jar with push to phase out fossil fuels climate change Article 77 words 4 votes
UAE corruption beyond description means COP28 is likely over before it starts — Bill McKibben Article 3633 words 23 votes
New Google geothermal electricity project could be a milestone for clean energy energy.renewable Article 649 words 18 votes
How can we stop burning fossil fuels if we still need everything else they make? Video 15:50 22 votes
In the face of mounting climate risks, the US insurance safety net is falling apart climate change Article 2804 words 42 votes
Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants energy.renewable Article 1217 words, published Nov 21 2023 19 votes
Norway brought heat pumps in from the cold – device installed in two-thirds of households suggests switching to greener heating can be done energy climate change Article 1215 words, published Nov 23 2023 28 votes
NASA mission excels at spotting greenhouse gas emission sources Article 814 words, published Nov 17 2023 23 votes
How electricity is changing, country by country energy.renewable climate change Article 1457 words 15 votes
Companies knew the dangers of PFAS 'forever chemicals'—and kept them secret pollution.water Article published Jun 1 2023 58 votes
Earth briefly surpasses key climate threshold for first time climate change Article 373 words 31 votes
Scientists have found a ‘sleeping giant’ of environmental problems: Earth is getting saltier pollution.water pollution.ground Article 942 words, published Oct 31 2023 35 votes
The Australian scientist who tried to raise the alarm about climate change asks himself "Where did I go wrong?" climate change Article 1397 words 17 votes
Solar power to the people: California program brings clean energy to Oakland energy.renewable Article 1225 words, published Nov 18 2023 11 votes
Portugal just ran on entirely renewable energy for a record-breaking six consecutive days energy.renewable Article 452 words 16 votes
Eavor Technologies | The first scalable form of clean baseload power energy.renewable energy.clean Video 34:13, published Sep 30 2022 6 votes
Our strange plan to transform this industrial firth: oysters conservation sustainability Video 20:20 7 votes
Despite it still being spring in Brazil, temperatures reach 35-40 degrees Celsius almost every day in dangerous heatwave climate change Article 727 words 34 votes
Volcanic Iceland is rumbling again as magma rises − a geologist explains eruptions in the land of fire and ice Article 968 words, published Nov 15 2023 6 votes
Gardeners observations are confirmed as US Department of Agriculture updates plant hardiness zone map Article 654 words 25 votes
Sweden's government has pledged to take an active role in securing financing for a massive buildout of nuclear power to meet an expected surge in electricity demand Article 540 words 9 votes
NGO CLASP report - Out of date, inefficient air conditioners sold by the millions in smaller Asian countries climate change Link 6 votes
United Arab Emirates promises to build desalination plants for Gaza as part of humanitarian commitment 'Gallant Knight 3' water Link 8 votes
Elusive egg-laying mammal named after Sir David Attenborough caught on camera for the first time Article 652 words 23 votes
Site Zero recycling plant in the city of Motala should double the amount of plastic packaging being recycled in Sweden recycling plastics Article 687 words 6 votes
Exxon aims to become a top lithium producer for electric vehicles with Arkansas drill operation Article 26 votes
Icelandic authorities are building protective walls around a geothermal power plant in the country's southwest to protect it from possible lava flows energy.renewable Article 13 votes
Iceland volcano won't spew more carbon than humanity – social media is once again filling up with such claims, as it always does when volcanoes make news Article 77 words 15 votes
One huge contradiction is undoing our best climate efforts climate change Article 1712 words 34 votes
New York residents say a hazardous waste incinerator’s emissions violate their new constitutional right to a “healthful environment.” pollution.air Article 2087 words, published Nov 9 2023 14 votes
Iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a Fagradalsfjall volcanic eruption Article 38 words 36 votes
Pakistan is planting lots of mangrove forests. Is it restoration? Carbon colonialism? Both? Article 1145 words 14 votes
Curbside trash is a problem in NYC. Officials have a not-so-novel fix: plastic bins Article 1392 words 29 votes
Finns have been fishing for herring for generations, but new reduced EU quotas are threatening the traditional livelihoods of coastal communities Article 664 words 8 votes
Since 1978 ice shelves in North Greenland have lost more than 35% of their total volume, with three of them collapsing completely climate change Article 23 votes
Denmark is preparing to make a significant pledge toward a new climate disaster fund, breaking ranks with other developed countries climate change Article 355 words 12 votes
New system could produce freshwater from saltwater more cheaply than how tap water is made water.fresh water.drinking Article 1169 words, published Sep 26 2023 29 votes
Zero-electricity floating desalination machines powered by waves water.fresh water.drinking Article 669 words 19 votes
Wind farms are building datacenters to offload electricity in non-peak hours energy.renewable Video 12:11 16 votes
Copenhagen is moving away from concrete and asphalt and towards softer, “spongier” settlements that work with the natural flow of the water cycle climate change Video 10:53, published Oct 20 2023 8 votes