Climate deniers don't deny climate change any more. They do something worse. climate change Video 18:31 65 votes
Norway and the Sámi people end a dispute over Europe's largest onshore wind farm – deal includes a future-oriented solution that safeguards reindeer farming rights energy.renewable Article 961 words 14 votes
Rivers reborn: Alewives continue to make a recovery in the Penobscot watershed in Maine Article 1338 words 13 votes
With little enforcement or legal culpability, social media helps wildlife trafficking thrive in plain sight Article 1766 words 16 votes
Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand as climate change and habitat loss disrupt food chains and lead to starvation climate change Article 285 words 9 votes
EU countries already hitting some of their sustainable energy targets for 2030 – Study finds ‘systematic progress’ achieved in 2010s with some states reaching targets a decade early climate change sustainability Article 609 words 20 votes
Denmark's second-largest city is trialling a first-of-its-kind deposit scheme to tackle single-use coffee cups Article 518 words, published Jan 25 2024 20 votes
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia energy.renewable Article 895 words, published Jan 7 2024 21 votes
UCLA and Equatic to build world’s largest ocean-based plant for carbon removal climate change water.sea Article 263 words 13 votes
Avian teachers: on what we can learn from birds - Excerpt from Birding to Change the World Article 2846 words 4 votes
One of the world’s biggest cities may be just months away from running out of water water.ground climate change Article 22 votes
The rise of arboviral diseases is closely connected to environmental degradation and climate change climate change Link 7 votes
Reduce, reuse, redirect outrage: How plastic makers used recycling as a fig leaf plastics recycling climate change Article 1101 words 45 votes
The spiralling cost of insuring against climate disasters – rising home premiums are a de facto ‘carbon price’ on consumers as extreme weather events become more frequent climate change Link 30 votes
This is why we don’t recycle wind turbine blades energy.renewable recycling Video 18:01, published Jan 30 2024 15 votes
The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe will construct one of the largest solar farms in the US and cost over $1 billion energy.renewable Article 344 words 18 votes
Gen Z and millennials proudly wear ‘lab-grown’ diamonds, oblivious to the fact they’re made from burning coal in China and India pollution Article 1143 words 31 votes
Iceland plans to buy out home owners in volcano-struck town of Grindavík – total cost of the buyout could be as much as $440 million Article 77 words 20 votes
Power companies are scrambling to satisfy the needs of data centers and new factories in the US Article 77 words 22 votes
What one researcher learned studying grizzlies for nearly forty years conservation Article 1853 words, published Jan 31 2024 8 votes
Border collies run like the wind to bring new life to Chilean forest after fire Article 393 words, published Mar 31 2023 16 votes
'Cliff-like' collapse of critical current system more likely than thought: study Article 1665 words 28 votes
Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds climate change Article 623 words 45 votes
Scottish company Gravitricity is using the Pyhäjärvi mine in Finland to build its first full-scale prototype gravity energy store Article 513 words 14 votes
US court bans three dicamba based weedkillers and finds EPA broke law in approval process Article 994 words 24 votes
State of emergency has been declared in Iceland after lava from a volcanic eruption damaged key hot water pipes Article 460 words 22 votes
New report shows that a crowded historic neighborhood suffered disproportionate casualties in Lahaina Hawaii fire Article 3191 words 9 votes
Attempts to plant new Joshua Trees after destructive fires assisted by load carrying camels Article 1157 words, published Feb 2 2024 16 votes
EU fossil fuel CO2 emissions hit sixty-year low climate change Article 670 words, published Jan 24 2024 11 votes
Over two percent of the US’s electricity generation now goes to bitcoin energy Article 799 words 42 votes
Grindavík in Iceland now lies empty. Its people have fled and are beginning to face up to the realisation they may never be able live there again. Article 1055 words 25 votes