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How Paris cleaned up the Seine for the Olympics
Public swimming is planned for 2025.


Earth's melting ice sheets may screw with your tech
Adding another one to the the pile of wild ways human activity is impacting the planet.


Cities might hold the key to sustainable woodworking
When a tree falls in a city, it is heard — and (re)used.


Drone footage shows the devastating floods in Rio Grande do Sul
The worst floods the country’s southernmost state has seen in at least 80 years.


Grow plants from fantasy games with this IRL initiative
"At the moment, the gaming world and the outdoor world are almost mutually exclusive, and I really don't think it needs to be that way."


What if protecting coral reefs means growing them on land?
"It's frankly absurd that our job even exists. We shouldn't live in a world where coral restoration's necessary."


Drone footage shows Iceland volcano eruption’s damage on Grindavík
Magma accumulating beneath the surface is a warning sign that new eruptions could follow.


An entire country ran on renewable energy for six days straight
Portugal's plans for the future are even more ambitious.


Iceland’s seismic waves sound awfully eerie. You can listen.
If people in Iceland could hear the seismic activity beneath their feet, it would sound like this.


Greenland’s glaciers are melting twice as fast this century, study shows
Satellite images and newly discovered historic photographs show a dramatic loss of ice over the last century.


A free algorithm can turn your garden into art for pollinators
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's 'Pollinator Pathmaker' artwork aims to address the pollinator crisis while offering a solution.


Artificial reefs could offer a new climate solution
As rising ocean temperatures lead to coral bleaching, projects like this can bring a level of resilience to marine life.


New microscope footage brings us closer to understanding the central nervous system
Peek at the micro cosmos that makes and breaks us.


In a race against extreme floods, some cities look to nature
Meet the architects igniting a green city revolution.


How young climate activists took Montana to court. And won.
The fight to save the planet has moved to the court room.


What we know about the Maui wildfires
The unprecedented fires in Hawaii have inflicted apocalyptic devastation.


What the hottest month on record looked like across the globe
"The era of global warming has ended. The era of global boiling has arrived."


Artists draw attention to the environmental cost of the war in Ukraine
'Invasive species' shows how a plant can become a metaphor for the damages caused by imperialism.


How can India prepare its cities for severe heatwaves?
Mashable spoke to locals and experts to find out what those in charge are doing to protect their citizens from extreme heat.


NASA tech can help us tell when a coral reef is in trouble
It's free and can help scientists pinpoint reefs at risk.


Why is the world's newest country facing an existential threat?
Climate activist Wendy Ahonda explains the devastating floods in South Sudan.


Plastic pollution is clogging a river in Guatemala. Can we ever clean it?
Previous attempts to rid Las Vacas of its plastic have been unsuccessful.


U.N. warns of looming global water crisis. Here are some solutions.
Water conservation solutions that are not just for World Water Day.


How campaigning saved Europe's 'last wild river'
Albania's Vjosa River has become Europe's first wild river national park.

