Stones have been ‘overfished’ from the sea – here's how Denmark's rocky reefs are being restored climate change Article 864 words 7 votes
From sea to table to sea: How recycled oyster shells are restoring the Alabama coast recycling Article 947 words, published Feb 28 2024 10 votes
Canadian crops beat global emissions—even after seventeen trips across the Atlantic Article 496 words 26 votes
Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis. The heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was soft ice cream." climate change Article 945 words 41 votes
Welcome to the Great Bear Sea: After decades of discord, Canada and First Nations are working together to build a network of marine protected areas stretching from Vancouver Island to Alaska conservation Link 9 votes
A passage of water in the North Sea known as the Skagerrak is a hotspot for young Greenland sharks, according to a new study. But what are the elusive animals doing there? Link 7 votes
Clobazam, an anti-anxiety drug, is polluting our waterways – Swedish study found traces of the drug had altered the way wild Atlantic salmon migrate pollution.water Article 1022 words 11 votes
Iceland's largest whaling company Hvalur will not be hunting this season – second consecutive year the company has opted out Article 329 words 15 votes
Companies keen to start deep-sea mining off Norway – despite delays that will now see the first licences awarded, a year later than planned, in 2026 Article 658 words 9 votes
'Sobering statistic:' paper claims one-fifth of pollinators in North America at extinction risk Article 720 words 14 votes
For decades, the Swiss city of Basel has been transforming its skyline, and now boasts some of the greenest rooftops in Europe Article 1132 words 21 votes
For more than twenty years, scientists have followed polar bears in Norway's Arctic archipelago to understand how they may adapt to changing threats as the ice they depend on melts climate change conservation Article 838 words 3 votes
Global seafood company Mowi is offering a bounty to fishers who catch escaped salmon after an estimated 27,000 fish went missing from a farm off the Norwegian coast Article 484 words 6 votes
Norway's environment minister has ruled out a ban on open-net fish farming at sea despite acknowledging that the wild North Atlantic salmon is under “existential threat” pollution climate change Article 507 words 16 votes
Fish at center of key conservation fight not a distinct species after all Article 799 words, published Jan 3 2025 13 votes
Arctic foxes were almost hunted to extinction in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Can projects to breed and feed them help this native species return for good? conservation Article 1215 words 6 votes
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has been released from prison in Greenland after Denmark rejected a Japanese request to extradite him Article 439 words 7 votes
Iceland has authorised whale hunting for the next five years, despite welfare concerns Article 372 words 11 votes
Recordings by biologist Heike Vester reveal how oil and gas exploration as well as cruises, fishing boats and even whale-watchers are creating noise pollution that threatens return of Norway's whales pollution.noise Article 1105 words 6 votes
Norway has paused its controversial project to open up its seabed for commercial-scale deep-sea mining Article 419 words 17 votes
Norway wants to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals – the WWF is suing the state in a bid to halt exploration Article 1316 words 9 votes
Climate change and fish farming are endangering the future of Norway's Atlantic salmon climate change Link 7 votes
Making farming better for bees: can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen? Article 980 words 4 votes
Iceland's president urged to intervene over Europe's last whaler – conservation groups are asking for the decision to allow Hvalur to hunt to be put on hold until after election conservation Article 563 words 5 votes
Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson, known for his decades-long fight against Japanese whaling, arrested in Greenland in July, has asked France's president for political asylum Article 636 words 12 votes
Hvaldimir, a celebrated ‘spy’ whale, is found dead in Norway – first spotted in 2019 wearing what looked like a camera harness Article 494 words 15 votes
Why have salmon deserted Norway's rivers? Salmon farming and the climate crisis threaten the fish's future. climate change Article 1004 words 8 votes
Trees reveal climate surprise: Microbes living in bark remove methane from the atmosphere Article 655 words 20 votes
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson arrested on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan in Greenland Article 334 words 33 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
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
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
Sweden is set to become the second EU country to ban bottom fishing in marine protected areas Article 400 words 16 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
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
‘I’m a blue whale, I’m here’: researchers listen with delight to songs that hint at Antarctic resurgence Article 612 words 8 votes
Big farms are under pressure to address the problem of dying salmon in Norway's vast fish-farm industry Article 913 words 9 votes
Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness, saying even insects may be sentient Article 1200 words 43 votes
Hydropower can be an environmental and human disaster – but do the risks have to be so big? climate change energy.renewable Video 14:47 10 votes