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  • waves crash into a pier

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

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

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

    Exclusive: shadow energy security secretary promises to fill ‘vacuum’ left by Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on net zero
  • Richard Tice stands on stage with his arms outstretched next to Nigel Farage

    Reform UK
    At least 30 Reform candidates have cast doubt on human-induced global heating

    Exclusive: Analysis of social media posts, including by candidates projected to win seats, finds multiple mentions of ‘hoaxes’ and ‘the Illuminati’
  • Italy
    ‘We can’t let the animals die’: drought leaves Sicilian farmers facing uncertain future

  • Domestic violence
    ‘War zone stuff’: women 14 times more likely to die in natural disasters

  • Netherlands
    ‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands

  • Caroline Lucas
    Caroline Lucas: Labour must pursue social justice while tackling climate crisis

  • Twenty photographs of the week
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

  • Azerbaijan
    Journalists refused entry to Azerbaijan energy conference ahead of Cop29

  • Reform UK
    Richard Tice accused of hypocrisy over firm’s embrace of green tech

  • TerraformMarspixie

    Earth is dying, you say? Whatever. Let’s build a Mars rocket!

  • Rebecca Solnit

    I saw first-hand just how much fracking destroys the earth

    Rebecca Solnit
    • Greg Jericho

      As the Coalition goes nuclear, Labor is free to ensure fossil fuels are burned with abandon and little scrutiny

      Greg Jericho
    • huge fields of solar panels next to a field of green crops

      It doesn’t make sense: why US tariffs on Chinese cleantech risk the green transition

      Jeffrey Frankel
    • Calla Wahlquist

      Fury road: a forlorn hope that, for once, Australia would choose the hard path on climate

      Calla Wahlquist
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Features

  • An oil platform in the North Sea

    Oil
    North Sea oil decline: ‘We can’t have a repeat of what happened to 80s miners’

  • An artist impression of the Microsoft Park Royal datacentre, now under construction in west London.

    Technology sector
    AI drive brings Microsoft’s ‘green moonshot’ down to earth in west London

    • Daily Life In Kolkata, India - 23 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (14554178d) A woman is passing next to a mural about the environment in Kolkata, India, on June 23, 2024. Daily Life In Kolkata, India - 23 Jun 2024

      Change by degrees
      By reflecting a world in crisis, art can be a powerful part of the climate solution

    • NASA image from 2000 showing the largest ever ozone hole over Antarctica.

      Ozone layer
      The vanishing ozone layer – archive, 1974

    • US county map, colored by change in summer temperature

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

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