Landmark ‘kids’ climate trial begins: how science will take the stand climate change Article 1049 words 13 votes
‘Don’t Look Up’ director Adam McKay wants to win the climate information war — with memes climate change Article 700 words 16 votes
The Huussi toilet in Finland's pavilion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale disposes of waste without any water sustainability Article 7 votes
Australian governments impose recycling rules after the packaging industry fails on waste recycling plastics Article 615 words 7 votes
Greta Thunberg: ‘School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I'll no longer be able to school strike for the climate’ climate change Link 21 votes
Smoke from Canadian wildfires engulfs East Coast, upending daily life pollution.air Article 1814 words 39 votes
Finland's vast network of tunnels 400m underground will soon begin operating as the world's first spent nuclear fuel disposal facility energy Video 2:21 9 votes
Phoenix area can’t meet groundwater demands over next century water.ground Article 1721 words, published Jun 1 2023 10 votes
We’re about to kill a massive, accidental experiment in reducing global warming (2018) climate change pollution.sulfur Article 999 words 15 votes
Europe has lost over half a billion birds in forty years. The single biggest cause? Pesticides and fertilisers pollution Article 1005 words 18 votes
Respect existence or expect resistance – protests in Norway against wind farm on Sámi land energy.renewable Article 484 words 3 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
How Iceland became a geothermal powerhouse energy.renewable Video 8:13, published Jul 18 2022 5 votes
The Faroe Islands' annual whale hunt has begun, sparking condemnation from animal rights groups – though it remains a complex cultural issue Link 5 votes
The little-known unintended consequence of recycling plastics recycling plastics Article 955 words 15 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
Nearly half of every pineapple you eat ends up in the trash. But now, companies across the globe are turning the inedible parts of the fruit into textiles, plates, soap, and more. | World Wide Waste Video 17:33 8 votes
Denmark is getting off fossil fuels. Are there lessons for Canada? climate change energy.renewable Article 1892 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
Iceland is a strange place to plant trees, but for us it is one of the most logical places to try and bring back forests Video 15:47, published May 11 2023 7 votes
$25 million has been allocated to transfer more bison from federal to tribal lands and forge management agreements with tribes conservation Article 902 words, published Mar 3 2023 5 votes
Daily tides stoked with increasingly warmer water ate a huge hole at the bottom of one of Greenland's major glaciers in the last couple of years climate change Article 4 votes
Westinghouse unveils small modular nuclear reactor energy Article 495 words, published May 4 2023 7 votes
Malmö start-up Enjay believes its patented product is the first in the world to offer profitable energy recovery from polluted kitchen exhaust air energy Article 1152 words 6 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
You’re probably recycling wrong. This quiz will help you sort it out. recycling Article 893 words 9 votes
Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are now losing more than three times as much ice a year as they were thirty years ago climate change Article 817 words 8 votes
Finland's much-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor, Europe's largest, began regular output early on Sunday energy Article 304 words 6 votes
Can Burning Man pull out of its climate death spiral? climate change sustainability energy.renewable Article 3220 words, published Apr 4 2023 10 votes
Mälarenergi has embarked on a project to fill caverns underneath Västerås, Sweden with hot water – warmth will be sent via heat exchangers to a district heating network energy Article 985 words 3 votes
With Russia's exit, Norway becomes Europe's energy champion – last year the country's energy earnings jumped $100 billion energy Article 1699 words 5 votes
Exxon’s climate opponents were infiltrated by massive hacking-for-hire operation, prosecutors say climate change Article 66 words, published Mar 29 2023 8 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
The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study climate change Article 740 words 5 votes
Ancient Pompeii site installs 'invisible' solar panels that look like Roman terracotta tiles energy Article 422 words, published Feb 6 2023 10 votes
Tulare lake is re-emerging in California, and farms and communities are going underwater water Article 1635 words 7 votes
The temptation of high oil prices is shaking Norway's climate commitments climate change Article 509 words 3 votes
The incredible disappearing doomsday climate change Article 3997 words, published Mar 13 2023 2 votes
Swedish court has given Greta Thunberg and climate activists the go-ahead to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the government for insufficient climate policy climate change Article 477 words 11 votes