Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural Icelandic regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations Article 1674 words 7 votes
‘We can’t drink oil’: How a seventy-year-old pipeline imperils the Great Lakes water energy Article 2281 words 31 votes
Sweden's minority-run coalition announced on Wednesday it would be cutting funding for climate and environmental measures next year climate change Article 962 words 10 votes
Utah officials sued over failure to save Great Salt Lake: ‘Trying to avert disaster’ water Article 820 words, published Sep 6 2023 23 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
Ørsted shares fall 25% after it reveals troubles in US business – £7bn wiped off value of world's largest offshore wind company over possible £1.8bn write-down energy.renewable Article 583 words 8 votes
Mexican politician introduces bill to criminalize ecocide - only a few countries have such laws but more are considering it Article 960 words 16 votes
Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds Article 655 words 19 votes
Tenerife wildfire 'started deliberately' as blazes in Greece force evacuations Article 620 words 16 votes
Tokitae, the star of Miami Seaquarium, dies after half a century in captivity conservation Article 608 words 32 votes
Ecuador prepares for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ vote to stop oil drilling energy Article 874 words 18 votes
Environmental experts have criticised the Swedish government's plan to build at least ten nuclear reactors in the next twenty years Article 599 words 22 votes
Landslides, a stranded town and two deaths so far reported as extreme weather sweeps across southern Norway Article 587 words 14 votes
Chemical companies’ PFAS payouts are huge – but the problem is even bigger pollution.water water.drinking Article 1043 words 11 votes
A charge on supermarket single-use plastic bags has led to 98% drop in use in England since 2015 plastics.single use Article 707 words 88 votes
Smoke clouds and lava as volcano erupts near Icelandic capital – eruption near Reykjavík follows week of small earthquakes in area Article 478 words 20 votes
EU passes nature restoration law in knife-edge vote climate change conservation sustainability Article 978 words 19 votes
Australian governments impose recycling rules after the packaging industry fails on waste recycling plastics Article 615 words 7 votes
Rock flour produced by the grinding under Greenland's glaciers can trap climate-heating carbon dioxide when spread on farm fields Article 919 words 5 votes
Norway under pressure to scale back fossil fuel expansion plans – campaigners say development of huge Rosebank field in North Sea would drive climate breakdown climate change Article 1198 words 2 votes
Europe's nuclear divide grows – first new plant in sixteen years comes on stream in Finland day after Germany pulls plug on last reactors Article 1220 words 10 votes
Norway wants to raise taxes on its aquaculture industry, which could provide a model for how to better manage the marine environment sustainability Article 761 words 4 votes
World's oldest European hedgehog discovered in Denmark – posthumous discovery gives conservationists hope for the mammals' future preservation conservation Article 753 words 4 votes
Oxford University-led study detects twenty-six types of PFAS compounds in ice around Svalbard, threatening downstream ecosystems water.melt pollution.water Article 408 words 6 votes
Svalbard reindeer thrive as they shift diet towards popsicle-like grasses – increased plant growth due to warmer climate climate change Article 710 words 3 votes
Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals Article 1018 words, published Oct 12 2022 7 votes
Greta Thunberg Foundation has donated £158,000 to cover legal costs of indigenous people in Sweden's Arctic as they battle a British mining company Article 764 words 6 votes
More than 1,000 mink farms in Denmark were ordered to close over fears of a Covid mutation – two years on, most will never reopen Article 809 words 7 votes
OneWhale charity aims to establish first open water safe haven in a reserve for whales, including a Russian beluga that went viral on YouTube conservation Article 677 words 2 votes
Australia's CSIRO abruptly scraps globally recognised climate forecast program climate change Article 932 words 6 votes
Denmark became the first central government of a developed country to propose ‘loss and damage’ funding to poorer countries for climate breakdown climate change Article 1027 words 8 votes
The race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany energy Article 1654 words, published Aug 18 2022 6 votes
The grass is always browner – Swedish neighbours vie for 'ugliest lawn' title on the island of Gotland Article 413 words 7 votes
Instead of a field, hundreds of Danish growers now share patches of the ocean, growing mussels, sea kelp and more Article 1043 words, published Jun 25 2022 6 votes
British consumers could face even higher bills and potential energy shortages as Norway threatens electricity export cut energy water Article 652 words 9 votes
Leaked: US power companies secretly spending millions to protect profits and fight clean energy climate change energy Article 2272 words 21 votes
Freya the walrus sinks boats and captures hearts in Norway – enchanting but unwittingly destructive 600kg marine mammal has taken up residence in Oslo fjord Article 411 words 7 votes
Climate activist Greta Thunberg delivered a rousing speech from the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury which painted an apocalyptic picture of the future of the planet climate change Article 563 words 7 votes
Isolated group of polar bears found surviving in south-east Greenland thanks to freshwater discharge from glaciers water.fresh Article 740 words 10 votes
Scientists want to protect narwhals, but the Greenlanders who hunt them say their traditions are being ignored conservation Article 1316 words 6 votes
Iceland urged to ban blood farms that extract hormone from pregnant horses – European Commission said it was seriously concerned about the treatment of horses Article 846 words 8 votes
Danish farmers turn their backs on mink after Covid mutation cull – just a handful of mink breeders express an interest in re-entering fur industry Article 555 words 3 votes
Greenland weighs up economy versus climate crisis – as the island eyes tourism and mining it is also mindful of controlling the cost climate change Article 1355 words 3 votes
Iceland's plan to end commercial whaling is driven by falling demand but also a fifteen-year-long campaign aimed at their biggest consumers of whale meat – tourists conservation Article 1071 words 4 votes
Tyre Extinguishers – deflating SUV tyres as a form of climate action climate change pollution.air Article 482 words, published Mar 18 2022 13 votes
Maine’s disaster from PFAS-contaminated produce is causing farms to close and farmers to face the loss of their livelihoods pollution Article 1502 words 6 votes
Can bitcoin be sustainable? Kryptovault's operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry sustainability energy Article 1040 words 7 votes