How can England possibly be running out of water? climate change Article 1925 words, published Aug 17 2025 27 votes
Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in decades conservation Article 370 words 12 votes
In one of the top Arctic birding destinations in the world, environmental and health challenges are threatening some of the seabirds that are part of Norway's unique coastal ecosystem climate change Article 961 words 6 votes
'Sobering statistic:' paper claims one-fifth of pollinators in North America at extinction risk Article 720 words 14 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
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
In the most untouched, pristine parts of the Amazon, birds are dying. Scientists have theories. climate change Article 1409 words 10 votes
Climate change and fish farming are endangering the future of Norway's Atlantic salmon climate change Link 7 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
Sweden to kill 20% of its brown bears in annual hunt – conservationists say number of hunting licences granted is too high and condemn it as ‘pure trophy hunting’ conservation Article 527 words 15 votes
Iberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal Article 754 words 22 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
Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities energy.renewable Article 948 words 27 votes
US government court filing promises to spend $1 billion to help depleted salmon populations recover conservation Article 1129 words 12 votes
Phoenix area can’t meet groundwater demands over next century water.ground Article 1721 words, published Jun 1 2023 10 votes
What Denmark's dead hedgehogs tell us about their lives – and how we can help them conservation Article 995 words 3 votes
World's oldest European hedgehog discovered in Denmark – posthumous discovery gives conservationists hope for the mammals' future preservation conservation Article 753 words 4 votes
Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals Article 1018 words, published Oct 12 2022 7 votes
Alaska cancels snow crab season for first time after population collapses climate change Article 575 words 16 votes
Canada’s boar war - Wild pigs are invasive, destructive and dangerous, and their populations in Canada are exploding out of control. How can we fight back? Article 4793 words 12 votes
Study indicates climate ‘apocalypse’ fears stopping people having children climate change Article 922 words 20 votes
Overconsumption and growth economy key drivers of environmental crises sustainability climate change Article 968 words 7 votes
Climate explained: Why we need to focus on increased consumption as much as population growth sustainability climate change Article 939 words 6 votes
Making life cheap: Population control, herd immunity, and other anti-humanist fables climate change Article 5691 words 6 votes
Michael Moore’s environment film a slap in the face on Earth Day climate change energy.renewable Article 17 votes
‘Human beings have overrun the world’: David Attenborough calls for an end to waste in impassioned plea to address climate change climate change Article 752 words 10 votes
Megadrill to build power highway below Stockholm's landmarks – Sweden's growing capital needs more electricity for homes and new industries energy Article 3 votes
How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over one billion people? Do they import food or are they self-sustainable? Link 9 votes
Study of Puerto Rico rainforest shows massive, climate-driven decline in population of insects and insect-eating animals climate change Article 1521 words 9 votes
Colorado’s recreation roadmap makes it one of the only states to fuse outdoor play, environmental protection conservation Article 931 words 10 votes
Population control is the climate change fix nobody wants to talk about climate change Article 952 words 29 votes
Climate change has caused a catastrophic drop in the numbers of terns, kittiwakes and puffins climate change Article 1474 words, published Jun 3 2018 7 votes