Sweden's government wants to look into a ban on plastic cups and food containers pollution plastics.single use Article 322 words 8 votes
European Commission – Finland to use presidency to lay groundwork for carbon neutral EU by 2050 Article 312 words 7 votes
On 'hottest day in history of France,' world told 'do not look away' as police tear-gas climate campaigners in Paris climate change Article 375 words 33 votes
Earthquake of 7.5-magnitude hits eastern Indonesia, tremors felt in Australia Article 344 words 8 votes
Power has been restored to much of Argentina and Uruguay after a massive electrical failure left tens of millions of people in the dark energy Article 162 words 8 votes
Canada to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021 pollution plastics.single use Article 359 words 13 votes
To drive eagles away from deadly wind turbines, researchers turn to sound energy.renewable Link 4 votes
Healthy snowpack in the Colorado River basin is improving reservoirs across multiple states Article 337 words 6 votes
House OKs 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045 climate change energy.renewable Article 385 words 15 votes
Iceberg twice the size of New York City about to break off Antarctica, says NASA climate change Article 284 words 12 votes
Having children is one of the most destructive things you can to do the environment, say researchers climate change Article 331 words, published Jul 12 2017 38 votes
Magnitude-7.5 earthquake sparks tsunami warning for New Caledonia, Vanuatu, but no major damage reported Article 387 words 5 votes
Flash floods and landslides kill at least twenty-seven on Indonesian island of Sumatra Article 326 words 3 votes
Nestle, Tim Hortons and Pepsi are the three worst plastic polluters in Canada: Greenpeace pollution plastics.single use Article 320 words 6 votes
Whale hunt in Faroe Islands turns sea red with blood Article 306 words, published Aug 16 2018 10 votes
Two French rivers disappear underground in large cracks and sinkholes water Article 349 words 8 votes
The Great Barrier Reef could be hit with repeat coral bleaching events every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates, the Climate Council’s new report shows. climate change Article 334 words, published May 7 2018 8 votes