Our joint responses to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine have demonstrated the importance of transatlantic unity and cooperation. NATO remains the cornerstone of Euro-Atlantic security and the ...
The Trump administration wants to strip federal protections from wetlands and streams. We explain how it could affect ...
The storm destroyed or severely damaged nearly 700 homes, killed one person and left two more missing. Here's where things ...
The Norwegian government has granted permission for the construction and operation of the Nussir copper mine in Hammerfest, a ...
Greenland was the ultimate challenge. The cheapest tour I could find online cost more than £6,700pp, without flights. I did ...
By the time Churchill’s LNG infrastructure is operational, Europe may no longer need Canadian fossil gas, risking stranded ...
A new study finds a link between chemicals and bone loss that could damage males' penises, potentially harming reproduction.
Studies like this raise public awareness of critical issues. Scientists make alarming discovery deep beneath icy Arctic ...
It’s easy to frame the 10 years since Paris as a failure. But the reality is more complicated, writes John D. Sutter. As COP30 begins, the world has many reasons for hope.
Scientists are studying tiny grains of space dust found in Arctic ice to learn how Earth’s climate has changed over time.
Traveling above the Arctic Circle in the dead of winter may not be on everyone’s bucket list, but perhaps it should be.
The orchid’s increasing population in Britain is a bright spot in otherwise ‘stark picture’ for British wild plants, the latest Red List shows.