Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Climate Climate change will limit choice for Winter Olympics hosts, says study Temperatures in previous host cities are rising meaning they could be too warm to host the Games by the mid to late century. 19/01/2022
Art Russian artist arrested after symbolic dirty protest near memorial According to a contemporary art gallery in Moscow, the chilly log is a protest about the council being slow to clear snow. 17/01/2022
Destinations Swiss ski resort celebrates 100th anniversary of the slalom The first-ever timed slalom ski race was organised in Mürren in January 1922. 15/01/2022
Travel News Russia celebrates Shamanism at annual Snow Sculpture Festival Sculptors from across Russia embraced the cold in Novosibirsk at the annual Siberia Snow Sculpture Festival 13/01/2022
Destinations Why are skiing holidays in France becoming a thing of the past? Watch these skiers make the most of Europe's climate-stricken slopes 10/01/2022
Pakistan Cold kills 22 stuck in cars in heavy snow at Pakistan resort Temperatures fell to minus 8 degrees Celsius amid heavy snowfall at Pakistan's mountain resort town of Murree overnight, killing at least 22 people who were stuck in their vehicles, officials said on Saturday. 08/01/2022
No Comment Colorado wildfire victims return to burned homes Hundreds of homeowners in Colorado were let back into their neighborhoods to see what's left of their houses after last week's devastating wildfire at the base of the Rocky Mountains. 05/01/2022
Destinations What happened when I went skiing in record snowfall at Crans Montana This is what it's like skiing off-piste in the powdery pine forests of Switzerland. 22/12/2021
Art Finland architect's famous ephemeral lake art returns this winter Pasi Widgren's six-year project to carve beautiful winter drawings into a large frozen lake reached now heights this year with the addition of a fox. 13/12/2021
Serbia Heavy snowfall wreaks havoc in Serbia and much of Balkans Heavy snowfall covered Belgrade and much of the Balkans on Sunday, disrupting transportation and cancelling flights. 12/12/2021
Climate Antarctic's oldest ice holds a 1.5m year record of climate change This ancient record of the Earth’s atmosphere could hold valuable clues about how our planet will respond to rising temperatures. 02/12/2021
Denmark Cinnamon rolls and a bed: IKEA store hosts stranded shoppers overnight Six customers and several employees were stranded by the snowstorm and spent the night sleeping on IKEA's showroom beds. 02/12/2021
United Kingdom Customers snowed in at Britain’s highest pub for three nights Dozens of people who went to Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire to watch an Oasis tribute band on Friday were left stuck at the pub for three nights after heavy snowfall. 29/11/2021
Travel News Skiing apps: Stay safe with alerts on routes, maps and rescue advice From snow safety and powder alerts to tracking your day and meeting up with friends, these apps will make your ski holiday a little bit easier. 12/11/2021
Destinations 12 stays of Christmas: Where to go this holiday season From winter sun to festive markets, here are the best countries to book a December getaway now global travel is easing. 09/10/2021
Moments Switzerland wants all-female teams to tackle its highest peaks 150 years since the first woman climbed the Matterhorn, the Swiss alpine town of Zermatt is calling for all-female teams to follow in her footsteps. 27/07/2021
Climate Will climate change bring an end to winter sports? The climate crisis could mean the future of skiing and ice skating lies in artificial snow. 19/07/2021
Destinations What it’s like to kayak down a snowy mountain at 100km/h This kayaker has taken his sport - more traditionally performed on water - to the Chile snowy mountains. Watch for more 11/04/2021
World News How melting Arctic ice is driving more snow over Europe A new study has linked the 2018 Beast from the East snowstorm to melting ice in the Arctic. 02/04/2021
Nature Scientists say the Arctic could be lush and green in future Historic evidence of plant life in the Arctic predicts a similar outcome in future if we don't stop climate change. 19/03/2021