Sulfur dioxide pumped out by the erupting volcano on Iceland is currently traveling across northern Europe – scientists concerned it could impact the ozone layer Link 9 votes
A state of emergency has been declared in southern Iceland after another volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula – the fourth since December Article 25 votes
Iceland plans to buy out home owners in volcano-struck town of Grindavík – total cost of the buyout could be as much as $440 million Article 77 words 20 votes
State of emergency has been declared in Iceland after lava from a volcanic eruption damaged key hot water pipes Article 460 words 22 votes
Grindavík in Iceland now lies empty. Its people have fled and are beginning to face up to the realisation they may never be able live there again. Article 1055 words 25 votes
Iceland battles a lava flow – countries have built barriers and tried explosives in the past, but it's hard to stop molten rock Article 662 words 9 votes
Iceland residents of Grindavík, first evacuated in November, have been told to evacuate again after volcanic fissures opened Article 17 votes
Icelandic scientists are planning to drill two boreholes to a reservoir of liquid rock – world's first tunnel to a magma chamber energy.renewable Article 282 words 16 votes
Iceland fisheries minister rebuked over 2023 whaling ban – Parliamentary Ombudsman says whaling ban lacked legal footing Article 77 words 10 votes
After 800 years, volcanic activity has returned to Reykjanes – Andri Snær Magnason reflects on the Icelandic relationship with volcanoes Article 1685 words 12 votes
How to stop an Icelandic whale hunt – Elissa Phillips and Anahita Babaei on chaining themselves to the crow's nests of whaling vessels for thirty-three hours Article 643 words 9 votes
Eavor Technologies | The first scalable form of clean baseload power energy.renewable energy.clean Video 34:13, published Sep 30 2022 6 votes
Volcanic Iceland is rumbling again as magma rises − a geologist explains eruptions in the land of fire and ice Article 968 words, published Nov 15 2023 6 votes
Icelandic authorities are building protective walls around a geothermal power plant in the country's southwest to protect it from possible lava flows energy.renewable Article 13 votes
Iceland volcano won't spew more carbon than humanity – social media is once again filling up with such claims, as it always does when volcanoes make news Article 77 words 15 votes
Iceland has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a Fagradalsfjall volcanic eruption Article 38 words 36 votes
Swarm of earthquakes in Iceland heralds next volcanic eruption – scientists say rise in seismic activity confirms south-west region is in buildup phase Article 313 words 11 votes
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
Iceland allows whaling to resume – activists say that whales will still suffer agonising deaths despite new regulations and monitoring Article 879 words 23 votes
Volcanoes don't just erupt on schedule – but they have been in Iceland Article 1255 words, published Aug 21 2023 7 votes
Iceland's meteorological office declares volcanic eruption near the country's capital Reykjavík officially over – no activity has been observed for ten days Article 308 words 14 votes
A volcanic eruption near Litli-Hrútur in south-western Iceland saw fissures open up in the Earth – and the creation of a new baby volcano Article 270 words 11 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
2,200 earthquakes have been recorded in the area around Iceland's capital Reykjavík, signaling that a volcanic eruption could be imminent Article 310 words 27 votes
Iceland suspends whale hunt on animal welfare concerns until the end of August, likely bringing controversial practice to historic end Link 19 votes
Harnessing Iceland's geothermal energy for agriculture | Focus on Europe energy.renewable Video 3:34 2 votes
How Iceland became a geothermal powerhouse energy.renewable Video 8:13, published Jul 18 2022 5 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
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
First account of apparent alloparental care of a long-finned pilot whale calf by a female killer whale near Snæfellsnes, in west Iceland Article 3871 words 8 votes
Research group Whale Wise are investigating how net entanglement is affecting humpback whale populations in Iceland using drones Article 938 words 3 votes
Driftwood floats thousands of kilometers from Siberia to Iceland, but it may drift no longer by 2060 due to climate change climate change Article 895 words, published Aug 25 2022 5 votes
Why it's perfectly normal to see baby puffins thrown off cliffs in Iceland each year Article 759 words 10 votes
How a volcanic eruption and a mysterious phenomenon known as a mast year were perfectly timed together to create a new forest in Iceland Video 10:30 4 votes
Putting the Icelandic Lupin debate under the microscope to try and find out the good and the bad about this invasive species Video 9:04, published Aug 25 2022 8 votes
Fagradalsfjall has been spewing lava for the past few days – as spectators angled their phones for the perfect shot, three tourists have been injured Article 295 words 6 votes
Iceland is bringing back the forests razed by Vikings – recent data shows tree-cultivating efforts are paying off Article 461 words 9 votes
Climeworks is building a second commercial-sized plant in Iceland that will capture and store 36,000 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide climate change Article 1363 words 10 votes
After a four-year hiatus, Iceland's last remaining whaling company will resume its hunt this summer, much to the chagrin of tourism officials Article 929 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
The Vikings cut them down, we want to bring them back – bringing back the ancient forests of Iceland Video 7:49 3 votes
As the world experiences sea level rise, Iceland's waters are falling – and flowing to the other side of the planet water climate change Article 1505 words 6 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
Iceland's last remaining whaling company said it planned to hunt this summer for the first time since 2018 Article 349 words 5 votes
Commercial whaling in Iceland could be banned within two years, after a government minister said there was little justification for the practice Article 54 words, published Feb 4 2022 5 votes
A 'blue blob' in the North Atlantic Ocean has been slowing down the melting of Iceland's glaciers, a new study suggests climate change water Link 6 votes