Outrage as Alaska's Attorney-General asks US Supreme Court to reverse Environmental Protection Agency's Pebble Mine veto Article 1925 words 13 votes
Analysis: Pollution time bombs — Contaminated wetlands are ticking towards peat ignition pollution.ground Article 806 words 13 votes
Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out climate change pollution.air Article 25 votes
Norway may soon open waters in the Arctic and sub-Arctic to sea floor mining – growing demand for important minerals, including copper and nickel Link 10 votes
The crop that’s sucking the Colorado River dry: Hay swallows triple the water used by everyone in the region to shower, water lawns, and do laundry Article 789 words 34 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
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
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
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
Research group Whale Wise are investigating how net entanglement is affecting humpback whale populations in Iceland using drones Article 938 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
Alaska cancels snow crab season for first time after population collapses climate change Article 575 words 16 votes
Coral Vita aims to grow corals up to fifty times faster than in nature through land-based farms climate change conservation Article 3200 words 7 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
Environmental defenders celebrate a ‘huge’ win for ‘unique’ Tasmanian rainforest pollution Article 1207 words, published Jul 26 2022 6 votes
In San Francisco’s salty South Bay, an ambitious wetlands restoration project is seeking to balance a return to the ecological past with the realities of a changing future Article 1463 words, published Jul 14 2022 4 votes
Rio Grande runs dry in Albuquerque for the first time in forty years climate change Article 725 words 9 votes
Iceland is bringing back the forests razed by Vikings – recent data shows tree-cultivating efforts are paying off Article 461 words 9 votes
Greenland sharks born long before the Industrial Revolution are still hunting Arctic waters to this day – but they face an uncertain future climate change Article 502 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
The Vikings cut them down, we want to bring them back – bringing back the ancient forests of Iceland Video 7:49 3 votes
Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, researchers have said conservation Article 49 words 5 votes
How our hills got golden. The floral colonization of the Americas. Article 254 words, published Jul 9 2010 3 votes
Our reliance on fossil fuels is harming marine ecosystems - but the platforms we use to extract oil are giving marine life new homes Article 5073 words 3 votes
Norway is to introduce new traps to protect wild salmon after experts warned they could become endangered as a result of contact with their farmed counterparts conservation Article 575 words 5 votes
We’ve barely explored the darkest realm of the ocean. With rare-metal mining on the rise, we’re already destroying it. Article 3093 words 6 votes
Rights of nature: How granting a river personhood could help protect it conservation Article 1159 words, published Jun 3 2021 5 votes
How returning lands to native tribes is helping protect nature conservation Article 2847 words 6 votes
Study seeks origins of ghost nets that haunt Hawaii’s shores pollution.water Article published May 27 2021 5 votes
‘A poor man’s rainforest’: Why we need to stop treating soil like dirt Article 1559 words, published Apr 16 2021 9 votes
The plan to revive the mammoth steppe to fight climate change climate change Video 20:22, published Mar 25 2021 4 votes
Farms, feathers, and fins share water in California conservation water Article 1528 words, published Mar 24 2021 4 votes
Simple hand-built structures can help streams survive wildfires and drought water Article 2620 words 10 votes
The demise and potential revival of the American chestnut conservation Article 3829 words, published Feb 17 2021 4 votes