China cut fertilizer use and still increased crop yields (2018) Article 652 words, published Mar 26 2018 8 votes
Canadian crops beat global emissions—even after seventeen trips across the Atlantic Article 496 words 26 votes
Researchers discover stunning ecological changes after reintroducing wolves to national park: young Aspens are growing again conservation Article 387 words, published Aug 17 2025 15 votes
Climate change made a two-week-long heatwave in Norway, Sweden and Finland around 2°C hotter and at least ten times more likely, study says climate change Article 657 words 26 votes
Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis. The heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was soft ice cream." climate change Article 945 words 41 votes
A passage of water in the North Sea known as the Skagerrak is a hotspot for young Greenland sharks, according to a new study. But what are the elusive animals doing there? Link 7 votes
Glass bottles found to contain more microplastics than plastic bottles plastics.micro Article 489 words 31 votes
When the Swedish town of Kallinge discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of PFAS, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children's future pollution.ground pollution.water water.drinking Article 4883 words 21 votes
New study shows regions with best potential to regrow trees and suck climate-heating CO2 from the air climate change Article 924 words 16 votes
Black paint on wind turbines sharply reduces bird death but there are issues energy.renewable Article 588 words, published May 28 2025 26 votes
How the little-known ‘dark roof’ lobby may be making US cities hotter climate change Article 1539 words, published Jun 1 2025 30 votes
Arctic haze induced by an Icelandic volcanic eruption – evidence from China's highest-resolution trace gas monitoring pollution.air Article 395 words 7 votes
New study attributes nine trillion dollars of climate change related damages to just five companies, and outlines how they could be held accountable for specific local damages climate change Article 1051 words 42 votes
Clobazam, an anti-anxiety drug, is polluting our waterways – Swedish study found traces of the drug had altered the way wild Atlantic salmon migrate pollution.water Article 1022 words 11 votes
Swedish study finds surprising number of environmental pollutants in hedgehogs, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals pollution.ground Article 717 words 6 votes
Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests Article 1075 words, published Jul 13 2023 18 votes
Using 3D surface maps, scientists led by Durham University, found crevasses had significantly increased in size and depth on Greenland's ice sheet over the five years between 2016 and 2021 climate change Article 1042 words 8 votes
Slush flows can be more deadly than avalanches – Norwegian scientists are racing to help predict this hidden hazard Article 988 words 5 votes
Fish at center of key conservation fight not a distinct species after all Article 799 words, published Jan 3 2025 13 votes
Families of the more than 120 men killed when the Alexander L. Kielland oil rig capsized in 1980 were failed by official investigations in Norway, a new study has concluded energy Article 490 words 7 votes
A marine heat wave in the Pacific Ocean that began a decade ago killed some four million common murres in Alaska, researchers say climate change Article 1146 words 15 votes
Trees that traveled to space now live on Earth. Here's where to find them. Article 1303 words, published Jul 8 2019 16 votes
Rebound effects make car sharing and second-hand phones not as green as they seem Article 647 words 15 votes
Charging lithium-ion batteries at high currents just before they leave the factory is thirty times faster and increases battery lifespans by 50%, according to study Article 1201 words 18 votes
Painting one turbine blade black has shown promise for preventing bird collisions energy.renewable Article 730 words, published May 20 2024 18 votes
What works: Groundbreaking evaluation of climate policy measures over two decades climate change Article 591 words 22 votes
Iceland's recent volcanic eruptions driven by pooling magma are set to last centuries into the future Article 1051 words, published Jul 31 2024 4 votes
Trees reveal climate surprise: Microbes living in bark remove methane from the atmosphere Article 655 words 20 votes
The timing of fireworks-caused wildfire ignitions during the 4th of July holiday season Article 5028 words 10 votes
Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds Article 1986 words, published Mar 28 2024 23 votes
A rare burst of billions of cicadas will rewire our ecosystems for years to come. The arrival of Brood XIX and Brood XIII will send shockwaves through forest food webs. Article 1223 words 27 votes
'Absolute miracle' breakthrough provides recipe for zero-carbon cement Article 617 words, published May 23 2024 25 votes
Landmark UK study definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss conservation climate change Article 928 words, published Apr 25 2024 17 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
Sweden has vast old growth forests – but they are being chopped down faster than the Amazon Article 698 words 29 votes
Melt rate of Greenland ice sheet can predict summer weather in Europe – location, extent and strength of recent freshwater events suggest unusually warm and dry summer climate change water.fresh Article 285 words 14 votes
'Cliff-like' collapse of critical current system more likely than thought: study Article 1665 words 28 votes
Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds climate change Article 623 words 45 votes
A shift towards a more sustainable global food system could create up to $10 trillion of benefits a year, improve human health, and ease the climate crisis sustainability climate change Article 876 words, published Jan 29 2024 17 votes
French wild pansies are producing smaller flowers and less nectar than twenty to thirty years ago, study shows Article 807 words, published Dec 20 2023 25 votes
Floral time travel: Flowers were more diverse 100 million years ago than they are today Article 673 words, published Nov 30 2023 12 votes
Since 1978 ice shelves in North Greenland have lost more than 35% of their total volume, with three of them collapsing completely climate change Article 23 votes
Green hydrogen could reach economic viability through the co-production of valuable chemicals energy.renewable Article 786 words 3 votes
Feeding seaweed to cows can cut methane emissions – Swedish study proposes government commission more research into environmental benefits of cattle feed additives pollution Article 686 words 11 votes