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
Norway will not go ahead with plans to permit seabed mining of critical raw materials on its continental shelf if initial exploration suggests it cannot be done sustainably sustainability Article 751 words 25 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
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
Oil firms forced to consider full climate effects of new drilling, following landmark Norwegian court ruling climate change energy Article 1008 words 9 votes
Norway defends deep-sea mining, says it may help to break China and Russia's rare earths stronghold Article 9 votes
Norway's Arctic deep sea mining plan will inevitably sink – industrialising the ocean floor in the middle of a climate crisis is not only reckless, it's cruel climate change Article 908 words 9 votes
Norway's decision to permit exploratory deep-sea extraction of valuable minerals breaks a promise to the other nations on the Ocean Panel and to scientists Article 849 words 14 votes
UK and Denmark launch Viking Link underwater cable project – potential to transport enough electricity to power up to 2.5 million UK homes energy.renewable Link 13 votes
How crowded are the oceans? New maps show what flew under the radar until now. Article 893 words, published Jan 3 2024 27 votes
Norway is likely to become the first country in the world to move forward with the controversial practice of commercial-scale deep-sea mining Article 1041 words 14 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
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
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
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
Estonia-Finland pipeline explosion – what's the evidence that the damage was deliberate? energy Article 917 words 13 votes
NATO will discuss damage to gas pipeline running between Finland and Estonia – will mount a determined response if a deliberate attack is proven energy Article 534 words 11 votes
Baltic Sea gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia is shut down over a suspected leak energy Article 439 words 9 votes
Global demand for drinkable water is on the rise – Norwegian company Waterise is responding by desalinating the sea into clean, drinkable water water.salt water.drinking Article 479 words 9 votes
Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic – here is why it's a bad idea Article 983 words 6 votes
Iceland allows whaling to resume – activists say that whales will still suffer agonising deaths despite new regulations and monitoring Article 879 words 23 votes
Climate change is changing the ocean’s color climate change Article 1114 words, published Jul 21 2023 16 votes
Fukushima contaminated water set to be released into the ocean pollution.water Article 889 words, published Mar 17 2020 13 votes
To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords in Greenland and Antarctica climate change Article 865 words, published Aug 21 2023 8 votes
The world's largest floating wind farm is now officially open in Norway – and helping to power North Sea oil operations energy.renewable Article 19 votes
As offshore wind based energy production ramps up, scientists flag potential impacts, costs and benefits energy.renewable Article 2362 words 10 votes
Global mass of buoyant marine plastics dominated by large long-lived debris plastics pollution.water Article 6 votes
United Nations humanitarian mission is attempting to unload oil from decaying supertanker in the Red Sea before the ship sinks or breaks apart Article 17 votes
UN Chief proclaims 'era of global boiling' as July set to be hottest month ever recorded climate change Article 683 words 21 votes
'Could be a world record': South Florida ocean temperature hits 101.1°F climate change Article 479 words 21 votes
Expert reaction to a paper warning of a collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation climate change Article 5262 words 34 votes
The heat-resistant organism in antler coral may help it adapt as ocean temperatures increase climate change Article 1093 words 4 votes
Germany's MAN Energy Solutions installs world's largest seawater CO2 heat pump for district heating at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark water.sea energy.renewable Article 292 words, published Jun 6 2023 7 votes
Viking Link joins UK and Denmark power grids for first time – 765km high-voltage cable joins Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire with Jutland in Denmark energy.renewable Article 42 words 10 votes
Diplomats missed a key deadline while negotiating rules for deep sea mining, allowing companies to apply for permits before rules go into effect Article 1361 words 9 votes
Analysis rate of sea level rise and flood risk climate change Article 1277 words, published Jul 12 2023 5 votes
Brazil claims record shark fin bust: Nearly twenty-nine tons from 10,000 sharks seized conservation Link 15 votes
Denmark delays man-made energy island in North Sea due to high costs – more options for better and cheaper concept will be analyzed energy.renewable Article 4 votes
Iceland suspends whale hunt on animal welfare concerns until the end of August, likely bringing controversial practice to historic end Link 19 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
Whale hunts have been branded inhumane by activists and authorities as Icelandic report finds they suffer a long and painful death Article 690 words, published May 9 2023 12 votes