Arctic tundra now emits planet-warming pollution, federal report finds
Arctic tundra, which has stored carbon for thousands of years, has now become a source of planet-warming pollution.
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The mass slaughter of whales destroyed far more than the creatures themselves.
‘Hell no, Shell must go’ — activists protest against the arrival of the Amazon Warrior in Cape Town on Sunday. This is the ship’s last stop before it carries out a seismic assessment in search of oil and gas off the Wild Coast, starting on 1 December.
The British government has introduced legislation that will require all newly built homes and offices to feature electric vehicle chargers in England.
As many as 3,600 giant sequoias perished in the flames of the twin wildfires that ignited during a lightning storm in early September and rampaged through 27 groves of the behemoths in the southern Sierra Nevada, National Park Service officials said Friday.
Portugal shut down its last remaining coal plant over the weekend, ending the use of the polluting material for electricity generation and becoming the fourth country in the European Union to do so.
Traffic on Lambeth and Vauxhall bridges stopped in rally against jailing of Insulate Britain members
Wyoming billionaire pledges to purchase around 15% of the planet, doubling the amount of protected lands and waters on Earth
“These are large emissions, and we see quite a lot of them on the global scale, much more than we had expected.”
Protesters have disrupted coal train movements for a ninth consecutive day. Police have arrested 19 people in the past ten days.
Only a small fraction of dams actually produce electricity. Transforming them into hydropower plants might stop new ones from being built.
Bowery Farming uses technology to prioritize accessibility and sustainability in their produce growing operations
The oriental mangrove (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza), also known as the large-leafed orange mangrove, is a kind of tree that’s usually found in the seaward side of mangrove swamps.