A startling rise in sea-surface temperatures suggests that we may not understand how fast the climate is changing climate change Article 952 words 50 votes
For Southern Illinois and the climate, Shawnee National Park is the ‘next logical step’ Article 987 words 9 votes
By sending Mississippi river waters on a new course, engineers hope to build new land—and test ways to save a retreating coast water Link 10 votes
How to move a 1,000-pound rescued manatee (swimming isn’t an option) conservation Article 1679 words 6 votes
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia energy.renewable Article 895 words, published Jan 7 2024 21 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
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
The $2.6 billion experiment to cover up Europe's dirty habit – Norwegian project to bury carbon waste under the sea is getting backing from Germany climate change pollution.air Article 77 words 8 votes
Wind power is starting to learn big oil’s dirty little secret energy.renewable Article 77 words 11 votes
The race to get next-generation solar technology on the market energy.renewable Article 1288 words 9 votes
Oil companies will soon pay fees for emitting a climate ‘super-pollutant’ pollution.air climate change Article 952 words, published Jan 12 2024 11 votes
Icelandic scientists are planning to drill two boreholes to a reservoir of liquid rock – world's first tunnel to a magma chamber energy.renewable Article 282 words 16 votes
Plant-based spread maker tries move into paper-based tubs plastics recycling sustainability Link 13 votes
Japan's 7.6-magnitude earthquake lifted land out of the sea, extending parts of its coastline by as much as 820 feet Article 275 words 40 votes
Iceland fisheries minister rebuked over 2023 whaling ban – Parliamentary Ombudsman says whaling ban lacked legal footing Article 77 words 10 votes
Silent Spring (Rachel Carson, 1962) pollution water conservation Article 17 967 words, published Jun 9 1962 8 votes
Your organic, eco-friendly lifestyle isn't as green as you think sustainability Article 621 words, published Dec 29 2023 67 votes
Stop planting trees, says guy who inspired world to plant a trillion trees Article 552 words, published Dec 13 2023 27 votes
Developing countries emit 2/3 of the world's carbon: they can't afford the lending terms of renewable projects climate change energy.renewable Article 1618 words, published Dec 2 2023 38 votes
Nations at climate summit agree to move away from fossil fuels climate change Article 2210 words 24 votes
How much can forests fight climate change? A sensor in space has answers. climate change conservation Article 1567 words 12 votes
How to stop an Icelandic whale hunt – Elissa Phillips and Anahita Babaei on chaining themselves to the crow's nests of whaling vessels for thirty-three hours Article 643 words 9 votes
Norway's minority government and two opposition parties have agreed to allow seabed mineral exploration in the Arctic region Article 425 words 8 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
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
Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants energy.renewable Article 1217 words, published Nov 21 2023 19 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
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
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
Tuvalu plans for its own disappearance [can an island state remain a state if it is underwater?] climate change Article 403 words, published Oct 12 2023 27 votes
The world has already crossed a ‘tipping point’ [of the good kind] on solar power energy.renewable Article 77 words 20 votes
Greenland's massive ice sheet could experience runaway melting if the world overshoots climate targets – but even then quick action could stabilize it climate change Article 712 words 6 votes