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Mass herring death a mystery in Norway

Scientists have yet to agree on why thousands of dead herring have washed up on a Norwegian beach in the last week.

FeaturedJanuary 8, 2012
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Residents on alert following Norway landslides

More than 20 Norwegians are not yet able to return to their homes following massive landslides near Trondheim on Sunday.

FeaturedJanuary 5, 2012
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Ban on seal products extends further

The World Trade Organisation has been reassured by Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus that they will impose a ban on the import and export of seal skins f...

BusinessJanuary 2, 2012
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USA Today spots Northern Lights in Iceland

U.S. publication, USA Today has recently run a feature on viewing the Northern Lights in Iceland as part of its online travel magazine.

BusinessDecember 29, 2011
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Glacier melting could be reversible

The melting of Greenland’s glaciers may be more sensitive to climate change than previously assumed, according to new research which found they can al...

FeaturedDecember 26, 2011
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Greenland rising as ice melts

Greenland’s bedrock rose significantly last year due to the loss of 100 billion tonnes of ice during the particularly warm summer.

FeaturedDecember 18, 2011
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Greenpeace ambush oil execs into phony meeting

Greenpeace has got one over on the top dogs of the oil industry after duping them into listening to a lecture about the perils of exploration in Green...

BusinessDecember 11, 2011
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Tree huggers branching out with threats

Stockholm officials who made the final decision to fell a beloved oak tree in the city centre have been issued with bodyguards because of threats made...

FeaturedDecember 10, 2011
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