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September 2022

  • Graphic showing a polar ice cap melting through an hourglass onto a city beneath.

    Guardian climate pledge 2022
    Carbon bombs and Gulf Stream collapse: the most urgent climate stories of our time

    The last 12 months have produced alarming incidents of extreme weather across the globe, leading to serious ripple effects, from energy shortages to severe food insecurity. Guardian journalists are prioritising this foremost crisis of our times

January 2022

  • FILE PHOTO: A drilling rig is seen at Vaca Muerta shale oil and gas drilling, in the Patagonian province of Neuquen, Argentina January 21, 2019. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo

    New Zealand offshore drilling rig prompts furious backlash from climate activists

    Government accused of hypocrisy as company uses permit predating ban to begin operation off coast of Taranaki

August 2021

  • A school student's hold their hands up with the words 'The world is in our hands' written ontheir palms at a School Strike 4 Life protest in Sydney on Friday, May 21, 2021

    Coalition MPs want more school chaplains to help children suffering mentally due to ‘alarmist’ climate activism

  • 'Nobody is safe': UN warns climate crisis poses immediate threat – video

July 2021

  • The Chevron gas project under construction on Barrow Island off Western Australia in 2016

    ‘A shocking failure’: Chevron criticised for missing carbon capture target at WA gas project

    The Western Australian environment minister is seeking an explanation after the energy company fell short of its five-year target

December 2020

  • FILE PHOTO: The Bond Fire wildfire continues to burn next to electrical power lines near Modjeska Canyon, California, U.S., December 3, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

    Our global fire crisis is the sign of a dying biosphere. But we can take action

    Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass
    The unprecedented fires aren’t just caused by the climate crisis. Land use –especially real estate and animal husbandry – have a lot to answer for

January 2020

  • Businesswoman with mobile phone on escalator at airport<br>DA4WXR Businesswoman with mobile phone on escalator at airport

    Plane wrong: how your bosses should cut back on flights

  • Julie Richards, Delivery Portfolio Director at Guardian News &amp; Media. Photographed 27 November 2019

    Inside the Guardian
    Why the Guardian became a B Corp: 'We want to do more than talk'

August 2019

  • BRAZIL-MANICORE-AMAZON-FIRE<br>(190828) -- MANICORE, Aug. 28, 2019 (Xinhua) -- A worker of the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources points at the damage caused by a fire in Manicore, the state of Amazonas, Brazil on Aug. 26, 2019. BRAZIL OUT (Gabriela Biro/Agencia Estado/Handout via Xinhua)

    Many are responsible for Brazil’s Amazon fires

  • Illustration for the last climate changed column

    Climate changed
    What I learned writing about climate change and the US south for a year

June 2019

  • FILE - In this June 12, 2019, file photo, a truck moves around the Oregon state Capitol during a protest against climate bills that truckers say will put them out of business, in Salem, Ore. Oregon is on the precipice of becoming the second state after California to adopt a cap-and-trade program, a market-based approach to lowering the greenhouse gas emissions behind global warming. (AP Photo/Sarah Zimmerman, File)

    Oregon's Republican senators flee capitol to delay vote on emissions reduction plan

    Clean energy job bill would allow cap and trade of emissions and Governor Kate Brown says: ‘Oregon can be the log that breaks the jam’

May 2019

  • Prime Minister Theresa May attends church, Maidenhead, UK - 19 May 2019<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (10240828m) Prime Minister Theresa May and husband Philip May attend Morning Prayers Prime Minister Theresa May attends church, Maidenhead, UK - 19 May 2019

    Brief letters
    Advice for Theresa May from him indoors

    Brief letters: BlackRock and the environment | Prime ministerial spouses | Antigone | Judith Kerr | Brownies

February 2019

  • Woman with hands over ears

    Brief letters
    Brexit calls for a Hollies singsong

  • BActivists from the pressure group BP or not BP protest in the Great Court of the British Museum.

    Campaigners protest against BP sponsorship of British Museum

October 2018

  • Hurricane map

    Is climate change making hurricanes worse?

    The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season was expected to be ‘below normal’ but long-term trends paint a worrying picture

August 2017

  • Cyclists using the bike-sharing program pass the Balbo Monument, a gift from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini to the city of Chicago in 1933.

    If Donald Trump won't tackle climate change, then Chicago will

    Rahm Emanuel
    Across the US, towns and metropolises like mine are united to meet the Paris climate agreement’s targets, write Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel

February 2017

  • Other lives
    Ken Montague obituary

    Other lives: Climate change activist, lecturer and trade unionist who played a large part in the Grunwick dispute

March 2016

  • A wind farm and solar panels at Camelford, Cornwall

    Environmental and economic impact of British energy policy

    Letters: The government has slashed support for wind and solar energy. Yet its free-market rationale does not apply to the oil and gas industry

December 2015

  • World leaders celebrate at the conclusion of the Paris conference.

    The Observer view on the Paris climate deal

    We should welcome the UN agreement. Now the work begins

October 2015

  • Philip Hoare

    Our philosophical attitude towards poo needs to change

    Philip Hoare
    Dung is vital to life on Earth. The mass extinction of large mammals – and our squeamishness at our own bodily functions – is an environmental tragedy
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