An American man has died in south Iceland after ice collapsed while he was on a group tour to a glacier Article 197 words 22 votes
A voyage like no other, from Norway to Canada through the Northwest Passage – to raise awareness of the six planetary tipping points in the Arctic climate change Article 1153 words 7 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
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
Norway is likely to become the first country in the world to move forward with the controversial practice of commercial-scale deep-sea mining Article 1041 words 14 votes
Swedish snow chaos leaves 1,000 vehicles trapped in Skåne – travel chaos occurred amid plummeting winter temperatures across the Nordic countries Article 550 words 16 votes
Sweden's Modvion inaugurates world's tallest wooden wind turbine – 105m tower's strength comes from 144 layers of laminated veneer lumber that make its thick walls energy.renewable Article 1306 words 12 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 has declared a state of emergency after a series of earthquakes raised fears of a Fagradalsfjall volcanic eruption Article 38 words 36 votes
Zero-electricity floating desalination machines powered by waves water.fresh water.drinking Article 669 words 19 votes
Prince William warns against 'doom and gloom' in eco-debates climate change Article 46 words 15 votes
The indigenous groups fighting against the quest for 'white gold' in South America pollution.water Article 962 words 11 votes
Danish environmental campaigner Merijn Tinga has windsurfed up the Thames to return plastic bottles from the UK which he found in Sweden pollution plastics recycling Article 10 votes
Viking Link joins UK and Denmark power grids for first time – 765km high-voltage cable joins Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire with Jutland in Denmark energy.renewable Article 42 words 10 votes
Malmö start-up Enjay believes its patented product is the first in the world to offer profitable energy recovery from polluted kitchen exhaust air energy Article 1152 words 6 votes
Mälarenergi has embarked on a project to fill caverns underneath Västerås, Sweden with hot water – warmth will be sent via heat exchangers to a district heating network energy Article 985 words 3 votes
The race across Europe to build green steel plants – construction of a plant is underway just outside Boden in northern Sweden climate change Article 1185 words 6 votes
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has denounced police violence at 'Pinky' and 'Brain' tunnel protest in Lützerath, Germany climate change Article 50 words 5 votes
Europe's largest deposit of rare earth metals has been found in Sweden – may not reach market before 10-15 years' time due to environmental risk evaluations energy.renewable Article 34 words 5 votes
In Sweden reindeer herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry energy.renewable Article 1415 words 4 votes
World's northernmost permanent settlement, Longyearbyen, is estimated to be heating at six times the global average – so what is being done to save it? climate change Article 1510 words 8 votes
Clues to the near-future behaviour of a warming Greenland, and perhaps even a warming Antarctic, buried under the North Sea climate change water.melt Article 706 words 5 votes
UK looks to Sweden for a solution to nuclear waste – repeated attempts to find a suitable location have been stymied by political intransigence and environmentalists Article 1042 words 4 votes
The audacious PR plot that seeded doubt about climate change climate change Article 1623 words 8 votes
Faroe Islands to provisionally limit its controversial dolphin hunt to 500 animals after receiving widespread criticism Article 38 words 4 votes
Climate change: 'Sand battery' could solve green energy's big problem energy.renewable climate change Article 870 words, published Jul 5 2022 11 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
Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, researchers have said conservation Article 49 words 5 votes
Herders in Lapland are struggling to locate thousands of reindeer that have run away after warm weather left the food they graze on covered by a layer of ice climate change Article 792 words 5 votes
Tidal kites with a five-metre wingspan move underwater in a figure-of-eight pattern, absorbing energy from the running tide to generate electricity energy.renewable water Article 1204 words 12 votes
Norway's incoming centre-left government has said it will seek to grow the country's lucrative oil and gas industry while striving to cut carbon emissions energy Article 33 words 15 votes
Practice of dolphin hunting in the Faroe Islands has come under renewed scrutiny after more than 1,400 of the mammals were killed in one day Article 946 words 11 votes
Body found in Norwegian landslide – rescuers and dog handlers began a risky ground search for ten people missing in a hillside collapse Article 678 words 5 votes
Landslide in the Norwegian village of Gjerdrum has left at least nine people injured and buried houses – twenty-six people are unaccounted for Article 8 votes
Norway funds satellite map of world's tropical forests – funding for the project comes through its International Climate and Forests Initiative Article 64 words 8 votes
Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir kept calm under pressure as a 5.5 magnitude earthquake interrupted her live interview with the Washington Post Article 39 words 7 votes
A big chunk of ice has broken away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice shelf, Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, in north-east Greenland – ejected section covers about 110 square km climate change Article 686 words 13 votes
Polar bear kills man in Norway's Arctic Svalbard islands – experts say polar bears' hunting grounds have diminished as the Arctic ice sheet melts climate change Article 237 words 10 votes