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Jonathan Watts

Jonathan Watts is the Guardian's global environment editor. Twitter @jonathanwatts

June 2024

  • A firefighter runs away from a wildfire near Athens, Greece, in 2023.

    Climate engineering off US coast could increase heatwaves in Europe, study finds

    Scientists call for regulation to stop regional use of marine cloud brightening having negative impact elsewhere
  • Sunrise over Walney Offshore Wind Farm off the Cumbrian Coast in the UK

    Science Weekly
    What are the main UK parties promising on climate and is it enough? – podcast

    Ian Sample is joined by the global environment editor, Jon Watts, and the biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, to find out what the election manifestos have to say about nature and climate, and whether anyone is promising the level of action scientists are asking for.
    • World’s top banks ‘greenwashing their role in destruction of the Amazon’

    • ‘Disappointing and surprising’: Why isn’t this a climate election in the UK?

    • Devastating Brazil floods made twice as likely by burning of fossil fuels and trees

May 2024

  • View of dry-looking trees on the banks of the dried-up Rio Negro, seen as a strip of brown, cracked mud and silt.

    More than third of Amazon rainforest struggling to recover from drought, study finds

    ‘Critical slowing down’ of recovery raises concern over forest’s resilience to ecosystem collapse
  • A woman with a red unbrella takes shelter from the sun as people in the city of York, North Yorkshire endure the hottest day on record as the temperature in the UK passes 40 degrees Farenheit on July 19th 2022 as the UK continues to endure the heatwave and a period of extreme weather conditions.

    Heat exposure of older people across world to double by 2050, finds study

    Extra 270 million adults aged 69 or over will suffer dangerous heat levels of 37.5C amid global heating and ageing populations
  • People on boats move through floodwater on a flooded street in Porto Alegre

    Disease and hunger soar in Latin America after floods and drought, study finds

    Climate chaos is threatening food production, trade and lives, says World Meteorological Organization

April 2024

  • From left; Protest over the then missing journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous affairs specialist Bruno Pereira; Commemoration of journalist Rafael Moreno; Mural of late Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh,

    World Press Freedom Day 2024
    Across the world, journalists are under threat for sharing the truth

    Jonathan Watts
  • UAE-WEATHER-FLOOD<br>Cars drive down a flooded motorway in Dubai on April 20, 2024. Four people died after the heaviest rainfall on record in the oil-rich UAE on April 16, including two Filipino women who suffocated inside their vehicle in Dubai's flooding. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP) (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)

    Global heating and urbanisation to blame for severity of UAE floods, study finds

  • Cattle-drawn haycart

    Lethal heatwave in Sahel worsened by fossil fuel burning, study finds

  • Dried-up pond in Vietnam

    Climate crisis: average world incomes to diminish by nearly a fifth by 2050

  • Climate crisis increasing frequency of deadly ocean upwells, study finds

  • Tenth consecutive monthly heat record alarms and confounds climate scientists

  • Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016

March 2024

  • People walk on a dried-out riverbed

    Extreme heat summit to urge leaders to act on threat from rising temperatures

  • Fog moving through cloud forest trees in the Tandayapa Valley on the western slope of the Andes mountains, Ecuador.

    Science Weekly
    Should forests have rights? – podcast

  • Record Temperatures

    Scientists divided over whether record heat is acceleration of climate crisis

  • A man picking fruit from a tree.

    The alternatives
    Seven times size of Manhattan: the African tree-planting project making a difference

February 2024

  • Fields and hills in the Lake District

    UK government can never accept idea nature has rights, delegate tells UN

    Dismissal of concept already recognised in UN declarations described as shameful, contradictory and undemocratic
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