Border collies run like the wind to bring new life to Chilean forest after fire Article 393 words, published Mar 31 2023 16 votes
How a US mining firm sued Mexico for billions – for trying to protect its own seabed Article 3545 words, published Jan 31 2024 21 votes
A wolf killed EU president Ursula von der Leyen’s family pony, it ignited a high-stakes battle Article 3729 words 27 votes
Norway defends deep-sea mining, says it may help to break China and Russia's rare earths stronghold Article 9 votes
Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities energy.renewable Article 948 words 27 votes
As the sun falls over a vast Danish marshland, more than a million starlings undulate in mesmerising murmurations – but how they do it remains mysterious Article 1583 words 11 votes
Sound maps that predict poachers' movements improve government deterrence and response Article 2145 words 7 votes
Ephemeral pools of Moab - The nature and creatures of water pan/potholes with retired USGS Scientist Tim Graham water conservation Video 10:55, published Dec 22 2023 7 votes
US government court filing promises to spend $1 billion to help depleted salmon populations recover conservation Article 1129 words 12 votes
The site of a mining town on Svalbard is now being returned to nature in one of Norway's biggest-ever restoration projects Video 3:50, published Oct 30 2023 4 votes
Our strange plan to transform this industrial firth: oysters conservation sustainability Video 20:20 7 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
Colombia will try to control invasive hippo population through sterilization, transfer, euthanasia Article 370 words 21 votes
Drought in Amazon Rainforest makes water level in Manaus sink to just thirteen meters, the lowest since records began climate change water Article 438 words, published Oct 16 2023 8 votes
The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring California tribes' way of life Article 2488 words, published Oct 5 2023 19 votes
Greenland's Inuit falling through thin ice of climate change – one of the planet's most important ecosystems teetering on the edge of collapse climate change Article 1161 words, published Oct 4 2023 5 votes
The pristine Tana River, bordering Norway and Finland, is littered with the rotting corpses of an invasive Pacific salmon species Article 1376 words 9 votes
‘We felt so betrayed’: Indigenous tribe continues activism after decision excluding Morro Bay from US marine sanctuary energy.renewable Article 1326 words 23 votes
Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural Icelandic regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations Article 1674 words 7 votes
Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic – here is why it's a bad idea Article 983 words 6 votes
Widespread retreat of coastal habitat is likely at warming levels above 1.5 °C climate change Article 16 votes
Climate change is changing the ocean’s color climate change Article 1114 words, published Jul 21 2023 16 votes
Dozens of reindeer have been killed for crossing into Russia, as Norway fixes Arctic fence to stop the Sámi herds crossing the border Article 451 words 7 votes
Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds Article 655 words 19 votes
An underground network of environmentalists are beaver bombing local rivers in some countries in Europe Article 445 words 18 votes
As offshore wind based energy production ramps up, scientists flag potential impacts, costs and benefits energy.renewable Article 2362 words 10 votes
Ecuadorians reject oil drilling in the Amazon, ending operations in a protected area Article 701 words 13 votes
Ecuador prepares for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ vote to stop oil drilling energy Article 874 words 18 votes
Banished to a remote Idaho valley, beavers created a lush wetland. Introducing more beavers could increase drought resilience and mitigate fires Article 262 words 30 votes
Outrage as Alaska's Attorney-General asks US Supreme Court to reverse Environmental Protection Agency's Pebble Mine veto Article 1925 words 13 votes
Analysis: Pollution time bombs — Contaminated wetlands are ticking towards peat ignition pollution.ground Article 806 words 13 votes
Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out. climate change pollution.air Article 25 votes
Norway may soon open waters in the Arctic and sub-Arctic to sea floor mining – growing demand for important minerals, including copper and nickel Link 10 votes
The crop that’s sucking the Colorado River dry: Hay swallows triple the water used by everyone in the region to shower, water lawns, and do laundry Article 789 words 34 votes
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in forty years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers pollution Article 1005 words 18 votes
Iceland is a strange place to plant trees, but for us it is one of the most logical places to try and bring back forests Video 15:47, published May 11 2023 7 votes