Denmark will introduce a levy on farm emissions in what is set to be one of the world's first carbon taxes on agriculture climate change Article 77 words 26 votes
Spain has more green power than it can use energy.renewable Article 135 words, published Jun 19 2024 22 votes
French power slumps as surging renewables push out atomic plants energy.renewable Article 77 words 14 votes
Atlantic sturgeon are being reintroduced to Swedish waters with the help of scientists and advocates nearly 100 years after they died out in the region Video 2:32, published Jun 20 2024 15 votes
Iceland's 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption is providing researchers with rare, up-close observations of volcanic ash clouds – could improve forecasts for aviation safety Article 609 words 10 votes
Danish researchers are exploring multiple uses for wind farms far out at sea, such as producing fresh seafood energy.renewable Article 698 words 10 votes
AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution. energy pollution Article 2698 words 21 votes
US Supreme Court rejects states agreement over Rio grande water distribution Article 598 words 16 votes
Climate engineering off US coast could increase heatwaves in Europe, study finds climate change Article 835 words 12 votes
Iberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal Article 754 words 22 votes
Sweden's nuclear power goal is challenging but attainable – government wants 2.5 gigawatts of new capacity online by 2035 Article 77 words 8 votes
EU states push past opposition to adopt landmark nature restoration law conservation Article 627 words 28 votes
A rare burst of billions of cicadas will rewire our ecosystems for years to come. The arrival of Brood XIX and Brood XIII will send shockwaves through forest food webs. Article 1223 words 27 votes
‘It’s unbearable’: in ever-hotter US cities, air conditioning is no longer enough climate change Article 1158 words 41 votes
Russia’s war with Ukraine accelerating global climate emergency, report shows climate change Article 1216 words 13 votes
Iceland's government has issued a license to the North Atlantic nation's last fin whaling company to hunt and kill 128 fin whales this year conservation Article 396 words 13 votes
Water is bursting from another abandoned West Texas oil well, continuing a troubling trend pollution.water Article 898 words 13 votes
Mining firm Rare Earths Norway says it has discovered Europe's largest proven deposit of highly prized rare earth elements Article 14 votes
Nearly half of journalists covering climate crisis globally received threats for their work climate change Article 661 words 52 votes
Sweden is set to become the second EU country to ban bottom fishing in marine protected areas Article 400 words 16 votes
The US Park Service wants to ban all rock climbing in designated wilderness conservation Article 765 words 33 votes
Giant viruses discovered on Greenland ice sheet could reduce ice melt by feeding on the snow algae which diminish ability of ice to reflect the sun climate change Article 1137 words 10 votes
Panama prepares to evacuate first island in face of rising sea levels climate change Article 855 words 37 votes
Indigenous nations approve historic water rights agreement with state of Arizona. It now goes to US Congress. Article 1027 words 17 votes
‘Termination shock’: cut in ship pollution sparked global heating spurt pollution Article 819 words 13 votes
A socialist critique of Kohei Saito’s “start from scratch” degrowth communism Article 8476 words 6 votes
Icelandic volcano located near the famous Blue Lagoon has erupted once again – the fifth such eruption since December Article 280 words 11 votes
How a simple fix could double the size of the US electricity grid energy.renewable Article 113 words 16 votes
Illegal tin mining due to smart phone demand tied to deadly crocodile attacks Article 729 words 8 votes
Mexico City and Bogotá stare down a ‘Day Zero’ without water Article 1990 words, published May 23 2024 25 votes
LA County captures ninety-six billion gallons of water during ‘super year’ of storms water.storm Article 14 votes
Surge in India’s renewables set to keep coal’s share below 50% in total installed capacity energy.renewable Article 425 words 7 votes
'Absolute miracle' breakthrough provides recipe for zero-carbon cement Article 617 words, published May 23 2024 25 votes
Icelanders are famously hardy, but after volcanic eruptions cracked open twenty-metre-deep fissures in Grindavík, residents are asking if they'll ever be allowed back home Article 3129 words 11 votes
California solar installs down for 2024, but battery installs up energy.renewable Article 831 words 18 votes
Norway sued over deep-sea mining plans – WWF says the government has breached the law without adequately assessing the consequences Article 454 words 6 votes
Fast-rising seas could swamp septic systems in parts of the American South climate change Article 4502 words 7 votes
EU's Green Deal improved its climate performance: a 1.5°C pathway is close climate change Article 477 words 17 votes
Google will send the waste heat from its data center in Hamina, Finland, to that community's district heating system sustainability energy Article 201 words 21 votes
New GPS-based method can measure daily ice loss in Greenland climate change Article 707 words 6 votes
Rice has a methane problem that a startup is promising to fix Article 701 words, published May 9 2024 15 votes
Spending an afternoon in the Sizewell [nuclear reactor] control-room simulator energy Article 1301 words, published May 6 2024 7 votes