Africa 2 days ago At least 100 elephants die in one of Africa's largest national parks due to drought Drought has led to the death of at least 100 elephants in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Authorities warn of a potential crisis as forecasts predict further scarcity of rain.
US 2 days ago US officials propose historic conservation measures for old growth forests amid growing threats The Biden administration is taking steps to protect trees on federal land by revising management plans for national forests in the U.S in response to increased threats.
VIDEO 6 days ago Fishermen spot perhaps 500 dolphins off the coast of England in shocking video Jake Davison, 27, was fishing his regular area off the coast of East Sussex, England, in early December when he spotted approximately 500 dolphins swimming in the ocean. See the video he captured of the animals jumping and swimming together!
VIDEO December 13 'COMMAND AND CONTROL': Nations at COP28 agree to transition from fossil fuels Climate Depot executive editor Marc Morano calls the United Nations' climate push 'absolute virtue-signaling' on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Mexico December 7 Advocates say a Mexican startup is illegally selling a health drink from an endangered fish A Mexican startup is accused of violating international law by selling a health product made from the collagen of the totoaba fish.
POLITICS December 5 Trump blasts Kerry's climate activism for 'destroying our country' in Iowa town hall: 'He has to be stopped' Former President Donald Trump told a town hall on Tuesday that John Kerry's climate policies "has to be stopped" and that he is "destroying the country."
Asia December 5 Indonesia's Mount Marapi volcano erupts, killing at least 22 climbers Rescuers are scouring Mount Marapi in Indonesia for a missing climber after a volcanic eruption over the weekend killed at least 22 climbers.
Africa December 5 Nelson Mandela's granddaughter demands reparations from royal family for suffering under colonization Ndileka Mandela, granddaughter of former South African President Nelson Mandela, is demanding reparations from the British government for years of colonization.
OPINION December 5 COP28 climate conference is not just the Super Bowl of virtue signaling. It's doing real damage The United Nations COP28 climate talks are underway in Abu Dhabi and once again the Biden White House is agreeing to unrealistic climate goals that threaten Americans.
ENVIRONMENT December 4 Asset managers guilty of 'greenwashing,' or exaggerating sustainability credentials, watchdog group claims A new reports has found that asset managers are exaggerating the sustainability credentials of investment funds, a form of malpractice known as "greenwashing."