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Why Denmark's plan to speedrun the EU's new climate target is in trouble – bloc's biggest players want to delay a vote on the 2040 emissions-cutting milestone Article 5 votes
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Finland and Poland are both considering rewetting dried-out peatbogs to form defence barriers against a potential Russian ground invasion Article 1030 words 31 votes
Canadian crops beat global emissions—even after seventeen trips across the Atlantic Article 496 words 26 votes
A mysterious rose survived weeks under water after Hurricane Katrina. Its origins are still unknown but fans are planting it across the US. Article 24 votes
Donald Trump administration issues stop-work order for US offshore wind project energy.renewable Article 431 words 29 votes
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Finns trying to enjoy beaches and parks during their all-too-brief summers have been vexed by legions of geese and their droppings – the smelly mess has resisted even the most innovative solutions Article 12 votes
How can England possibly be running out of water? climate change Article 1925 words, published Aug 17 2025 27 votes
Sweden to build more nuclear plants with US or UK technology – Vattenfall says it will chose between GE Vernova and Rolls-Royce's small modular reactors Link 12 votes
Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt uses energy water Article 1204 words 35 votes
Researchers discover stunning ecological changes after reintroducing wolves to national park: young Aspens are growing again conservation Article 387 words, published Aug 17 2025 15 votes
Quebecer breaks Guinness world record, planting more than 23K trees in 24 hours Article 709 words 16 votes
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Norway eyes 200-250 MW floating nuclear reactors to power industry and cut emissions – expected to supply electricity to nearby offshore platforms and feed power into the onshore grid energy Link 13 votes
In Norway's far north, members of the Sámi minority and environmental activists are trying to block the construction of a copper mine pollution.ground Article 1796 words 18 votes
Donald Trump administration proposes regulatory changes that threaten every unfinished wind project in the US energy.renewable Article 922 words 18 votes
The biggest animal welfare victory of the 21st century, explained in one chart | Global fur production has collapsed. Here’s how it happened. Article 1589 words 31 votes
Rescue crews are searching for US climate journalist Alec Luhn, who vanished while hiking on a glacier in Folgefonna National Park in southwestern Norway Article 260 words 14 votes
Florida snake hunters deploy robotic toy rabbits to capture invasive Burmese pythons Article 861 words 6 votes
Norway's Northern Lights project is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle climate change energy Article 6 votes
NASA won't publish key climate change report online, citing 'no legal obligation' to do so climate change Article 418 words, published Jul 16 2025 34 votes
California farmers are installing solar, providing financial stability and saving water energy.renewable Article 781 words, published Apr 30 2025 12 votes
China begins building world's largest dam, fuelling fears in India energy.renewable Article 821 words, published Jul 21 2025 30 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