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  • waves crash into a pier

    Hurricane Beryl: Caribbean leader calls out rich countries for climate failures as ‘horrendous’ storm makes landfall

    Ralph Gonsalves of St Vincent and the Grenadines calls Cop ‘largely a talk shop’ and beseeches west to honor commitments
  • a pile of make up products

    Toxic PFAS absorbed through skin at levels higher than previously thought

  • A sinkhole forms on a soccer field in Illinois<br>A drone view shows a sinkhole that formed on a turf soccer field at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois, U.S., June 27, 2024.   REUTERS/Lawrence Bryant

    Sinkhole appears in soccer field above Illinois mine: ‘Out of a movie’

  • power plant just after sunrise behind rows of trees and grass

    US supreme court puts hold on EPA attempt to reduce pollution that drifts across states

  • US county map, colored by change in summer temperature

    Visualized: the parts of the US where summer heat has risen the most

  • Debris fills up on a dam while brown water surges from it in the foreground

    Two people die from floods ravaging US midwest as more storms forecasted

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  • Ed Miliband photographed in Millbank, central London, against the reflection of trees in building glass

    Labour will take global lead on climate action, Ed Miliband vows

  • Brown sewage foams on the River Thames

    Environment Agency refuses to reveal directors’ possible conflicts of interest

    Agency rejected FOI request about potential conflicts of financial and business interests held by regional directors
  • Flinders Street Station is seen on a rainy day in Melbourne, Friday, May 11, 2018. A wild and windy night in Melbourne has produced more rain than the entire month of April and it's not over yet. Damaging winds and rain are expected to return on Friday afternoon, with gusts of up to 100km/h across the Melbourne area from about 1pm. (AAP Image/Stefan Postles) NO ARCHIVING

    Chilly nights to continue as parts of Australia weather coldest start to winter in decades

    Rain expected to ease but no respite from cold nights in New South Wales and Victoria until well into July, with just 1C forecast for Melbourne on Wednesday
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  • Two men in hard hats, jumpsuits and heavy boots work on dark purple painted pipes above, with pink floppy tubes and hard blue tubes.

    Colorado oil and gas wells can’t fund their own cleanup. Taxpayers may foot the bill

  • A very thin woman raises a plastic bottle to her lips, in full sun with a blue tarp behind her.

    Lawyers could charge big oil with homicide after 2023 Arizona heatwave

  • A side-by-side image of Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott

    Elected officials in sweltering US states prioritizing fossil fuel cash over people

  • People hold hands during a community paddle out for those affected by the Maui fires in Honolulu, Hawaii, on 19 August 2023.

    Youth activists win ‘unprecedented’ climate settlement in Hawaii

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America's dirty divide

  • A swimmer learns to float during a free swimming lesson organized by Black People Will Swim at York College in Jamaica, Queens, New York, on Thursday, June 20th, 2024.

    A New York program is helping Black people of all ages enjoy swimming: ‘It’s very empowering’

  • a woman speaks into a microphone

    Native tribes on banning Kristi Noem from reservations: ‘She’d be charged with trespassing’

  • a man in a suit speaks near a petroleum refinery

    EPA chief vows to take on Republican-led states over pollution rules rollback

  • Kurt Blanock, left, and his wife, Janice, stand together at their home in Cecil, PA on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. Their son, Luke, died of Ewing sarcoma in 2016.

    Rare cancers, full-body rashes, death: did fracking make their kids sick?

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Our unequal earth

  • signs posted above water fountains read 'do not drink until further notice'

    Kids have a right to water in US schools, but does that water make the grade?

  • Veggies and farmer owners at Choy Commons, a cooperative of Asian-led farms.

    Asian American farm collective targets food insecurity: ‘It’s been really healing’

  • M Dores Cruz, center, and her team carry out an archaeological dig on Sao Tome in 2023.

    White gold, Black bodies: how a tiny African nation shaped the world

  • a glass of soda with ice and a straw

    Is aspartame bad for you? What we know about the sweetener’s health risks

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  • A large male moose standing amid foliage in the forest

    ‘No chain stores, but moose on every corner’: as Colorado herds thrive, clashes with people rise

  • Protesters stand outside the Lloyd’s building in the City holding a pink banner that reads: "Insure our future, not fossil fuels"

    ‘Reform or go out of business,’ carbon offsetting industry told

    Study finds carbon credits could raise billions for climate action but only with changes, such as rigorous standards
  • Aerial photo of tiang, a species of antelope, in Boma and Badingilo national parks, South Sudan

    Migration of 6m antelope in South Sudan dwarfs previous records for world’s biggest, aerial study reveals

    The movement is more than double that of east Africa’s renowned ‘great migration’ and has continued despite decades of war and instability
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  • A man on a rock above a beach with a wooden board in his hand

    From swimwear to toys: how to go plastic-free for a day at the beach

  • A puffin with a beak full of sand eels.

    Puffins, catsharks and sea squirts: how to spot wildlife on the British coast

    • Rivers, land and seascape are being rewilded along a 100-mile stretch of coastline in Sussex Bay.

      ‘Give nature space and it will come back’: rewilding returns endangered species to UK’s south coast

    • Jayson Byles forages on a beach in Scotland.

      ‘Otters pop up beside your kayak’: six coast fanatics reveal their favourite UK beaches

    • Jonathan Williams in front of his mobile kitchen in Angle, Pembrokeshire.

      Served up from the sea: 13 of the best sustainable eateries on the British coast

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Opinion

  • Helen Sullivan

    A rat: ‘We can no longer live as rats: we know too much’

    Helen Sullivan
  • Adam Morton

    The Coalition says the rest of the G20 is powering ahead with nuclear – it’s just not true

    Adam Morton
  • Karen Middleton

    There is no shortage of Coalition U-turns on nuclear. But this Aukus example might be the most remarkable

    Karen Middleton
  • Graham Readfearn

    There’s a yawning Coalition credibility gap on the cost of renewables and nuclear

    Graham Readfearn
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Multimedia

  • Rescue team cuts 800kg of tangled ropes and buoy from humpback whale off Gippsland coast – video

  • Geese fly past soldiers of an honour guard

    Week in wildlife – in pictures: geese on parade, a radioactive rhino and a lovestruck eagle

    The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
  • Greens senator asked whether environment minister cares more about 'letting Gina Rinehart profit from another climate-wrecking coal seam gas mine or protecting our endangered koalas'

    Labor defends approval of Gina Rinehart-backed gas project in Senate – video

    Greens senator asked whether environment minister cares more about 'letting Gina Rinehart profit from another climate-wrecking coal seam gas mine or protecting our endangered koalas'
  • Tek Prasad Gurung, 64, takes a bite from freshly-harvested honeycomb during honey hunting

    ‘Fraught with danger’: wild honey gathering in Nepal – in pictures

  • Some residents welcome the proposal, while others are fuming with outrage. Guardian Australia spoke to Latrobe Valley residents about the Coalition's plans to turn Loy Yang into a nuclear reactor

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    A reactor in the backyard? What Latrobe Valley residents think of Dutton’s nuclear plan – video

  • bears eye a salmon in Alaska, US

    Week in wildlife – in pictures: bears’ dinner party, a Kentish wildcat kitten and racing marmots

  • A boy with a colourful umbrella in front of some cattle

    ‘I fear when we stop, no one will replace us’: Madagascar’s forest guardians – in pictures

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