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
Nebraska sues neighboring Colorado over how much water it’s drawing from the South Platte River climate change Article 834 words 19 votes
Small German town starts testing geothermal power utilizing techniques developed by oil and gas industry energy.renewable Article 971 words 19 votes
Some residents say they were in the dark as Los Angeles fires spread with no evacuation order Article 1253 words 9 votes
Growing pollution in Pakistan’s Punjab province has sickened 1.8M people in a month, officials say pollution.air Article 586 words 13 votes
Russia launches a rescue operation after a storm damages two oil tankers in the Kerch Strait Article 192 words 12 votes
Danish lawmakers have agreed to plant one billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into natural habitats over the next two decades Article 279 words 27 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
Spider lovers scurry to Colorado town in search of mating tarantulas and community Article 702 words 9 votes
Native American tribes celebrate the end of the largest dam removal project in US history water energy.renewable Article 1147 words 16 votes
A dam collapses in eastern Sudan after heavy rainfall and local media report dozens missing energy.renewable Article 558 words 19 votes
California’s largest wildfire explodes in size as fires rage across US West Article 1266 words 42 votes
Citing climate change, a federal court in Brazil halts rainforest highway paving climate change Article 477 words 20 votes
US Environmental Protection Agency awards $4.3 billion to fund projects in thirty states to reduce climate pollution pollution Article 609 words 28 votes
In Wyoming, TerraPower moves ahead with nuclear project aimed at revolutionizing power generation energy Article 969 words, published Jun 10 2024 25 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
Panama prepares to evacuate first island in face of rising sea levels climate change Article 855 words 37 votes
Farmers reduce methane emissions by changing how they grow rice in Vietnam climate change Article 1192 words 14 votes
Norwegian court finds police acted unreasonably in fining activists who blocked government buildings energy.renewable Article 451 words 15 votes
Joe Biden administration sets first-ever limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in US drinking water water.drinking pollution.water Article 1181 words 26 votes
Norway and the Sámi people end a dispute over Europe's largest onshore wind farm – deal includes a future-oriented solution that safeguards reindeer farming rights energy.renewable Article 961 words 14 votes
A landslide of contaminated soil threatens environmental disaster in Denmark. Who pays to stop it? pollution.ground water Article 501 words 19 votes
Sámi rights activists in Norway charged over protests against wind farm affecting reindeer herding energy.renewable Article 370 words 13 votes
US government court filing promises to spend $1 billion to help depleted salmon populations recover conservation Article 1129 words 12 votes
Colombia will try to control invasive hippo population through sterilization, transfer, euthanasia Article 370 words 21 votes
Two men arrested in an investigation into a famous tree that was felled near Hadrian's Wall in England Article 317 words 26 votes
China says it wants to bolster climate cooperation with US as California Gov. Gavin Newsom visits Beijing climate change Article 404 words 14 votes
Baltic Sea gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia is shut down over a suspected leak energy Article 439 words 9 votes
What is saltwater intrusion and how is it affecting Louisiana’s drinking water? water.salt water.drinking Article 717 words 17 votes
Flooding in Libya leaves 2,000 people feared dead and more missing after storm collapsed dams Article 966 words 6 votes
In deadly Maui fires, many had no warning and no way out. Those who dodged a barricade survived. Article 2220 words 21 votes
Ecuadorians reject oil drilling in the Amazon, ending operations in a protected area Article 701 words 13 votes
US federal grants will replace tunnels beneath roads that let water pass but not fish Article 582 words 16 votes
As work begins on the largest US dam removal project, tribes look to a future of growth Article 1155 words, published Jul 31 2023 28 votes
Solar panels on water canals seem like a no-brainer. So why aren’t they widespread? water energy.renewable Article 1145 words 32 votes
The first US nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia energy Article 796 words 64 votes
One year old, US climate law is already turbocharging clean energy technology energy.renewable Article 1080 words 34 votes
Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those numbers paint the story of a warming world. climate change Article 1147 words 19 votes
Warmer, drier weather because of El Niño is expected to hamper rice production across Asia, hitting global food security in a world still reeling from the impacts of the war in Ukraine climate change Article 1042 words 17 votes
Study says drinking water from nearly half of US faucets contains potentially harmful chemicals pollution.water water.drinking Article 828 words 49 votes
Spanish authorities are seeking €90 Million in damages from a Swedish mining company for a major toxic spill near the famed Doñana National Park in 1998 water.waste Article 382 words 11 votes
Norway approves nineteen oil and gas projects, saying the resulting investments are worth over $19 billion Article 255 words 13 votes
Daily tides stoked with increasingly warmer water ate a huge hole at the bottom of one of Greenland's major glaciers in the last couple of years climate change Article 4 votes
Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are now losing more than three times as much ice a year as they were thirty years ago climate change Article 817 words 8 votes
New ice core analysis shows a sharp spike in Greenland temperatures since 1995 – 1.5°C hotter than its 20th-century average, the warmest in more than 1,000 years climate change Article 724 words 6 votes