Sweden March 11, 2024 Greta Thunberg, other climate activists block Swedish parliament entrance in protest Climate activists, including Greta Thunberg, staged a protest outside the Swedish parliament, demanding significant reforms to address climate concerns.
Texas March 8, 2024 Researchers to observe animal behavior at Texas zoo during upcoming solar eclipse Researchers are gearing up to observe animal behavior during the upcoming total solar eclipse at the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas, aiming to build on previous findings.
Federal Courts March 7, 2024 25 states sue over EPA soot pollution rule: 'Biden’s radical green agenda' A new Biden administration Environmental Protection Agency rule setting stricter standards for deadly soot pollution is being challenged in court by 25 Republican-led states.
Ohio March 7, 2024 After East Palestine train derailment, toxic chemicals did not need to be burned off, NTSB says The National Transportation Safety Board said the decision to vent and burn the toxic chemicals in the Norfolk Southern train that derailed in East Palestine, OH, was not justified.
Wisconsin March 7, 2024 Warmer-than-usual climate cuts short wolf study near Lake Superior Michigan Tech University biologists have been studying the wolf population on a Lake Superior island every winter since 1958. However, this year's study had to be cut short.
Sharks March 6, 2024 White shark's 2,000-mile journey from South Carolina to Gulf of Mexico makes history: 'She kept charging' Researchers said that LeeBeth the shark is the furthest west a white shark has been tracked in the Gulf of Mexico, and that the shark's journey was over 2,000 miles.
VIDEO March 6, 2024 John Kerry claims that people would 'feel better' about the war in Ukraine if Russia would 'make a greater effort to reduce emissions' U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry discusses the Russian-Ukraine war at the foreign press briefing on March 5 in Washington, D.C.
Europe March 6, 2024 Norway and Sami reach agreement, ending dispute over Europe’s largest onshore wind farm Norway has resolved a nearly three-year dispute with the Sami people over Europe's largest onshore wind farm. The agreement allows the wind farm's turbines to remain operational.
Massachusetts March 5, 2024 Whale that vanished from Atlantic over 200 years ago spotted off Massachusetts: 'Shouldn't exist' A team of scientists from the New England Aquarium in Boston spotted a rare gray whale swimming about 30 miles off the coast of Nantucket on Friday.
Oceans March 5, 2024 Baby right whale dies after ship collision, fewer than 360 remain alive The first baby North Atlantic right whale of the year has been found dead from a ship collision. Environmental groups demand protections for the whales, of which fewer than 360 remain.
North Carolina March 5, 2024 Hundreds of Venus flytraps poached in NC, arrest warrants out for 2 suspects Arrest warrants are out for two people who allegedly poached nearly 600 rare Venus flytraps from from Boiling Spring Lakes in eastern North Carolina.