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Covering Climate Now

The Guardian is partnering with Covering Climate Now, a global news collaboration of more than 400 news outlets, to boost coverage of solutions to the climate crisis

  • An illustration showing industrial chimneys pumping smoke arising out of meat products

    Meat, monopolies, mega farms: how the US food system fuels climate crisis

  •  A man is trapped at his flooded hatchery in Satkhira Bangladesh after cyclone Amphan struck in 2020.

    ‘White gold’: why shrimp aquaculture is a solution that caused a huge problem

  • Illustration of a bottle of sriracha surrounded by apples, wine, bread, corn and mustard

    Chilli peppers, coffee, wine: how the climate crisis is causing food shortages

    Blistering heat, stronger storms, droughts, floods and fires are putting food production at risk
  • Gabriela Bucher, Executive Director of Oxfam International

    Windfall tax on Covid profits could ease ‘catastrophic’ food crisis, says Oxfam

    A levy on food and fossil fuel giants could save lives now and help create a sustainable food system, says Gabriela Bucher
  • Luisa Neubauer and Kumi Naidoo

    ‘It cannot be activism as usual’: Kumi Naidoo and Luisa Neubauer on the way forward for climate justice

    As the climate movement hits another impasse, activists Luisa Neubauer and Kumi Naidoo explain why we need to mobilise many more people from all walks of life
  • ‘Autocrats are often directly the result of fossil fuel.

    Putin’s war shows autocracies and fossil fuels go hand in hand. Here’s how to tackle both

    Democracies are making more progress than autocracies when it comes to climate action. But divestment campaigns can put pressure on the most recalcitrant of political leaders
  • The report made clear that the obstacles to action over the climate crisis are politics and fossil fuel interests.

    IPCC: We can tackle climate change if big oil gets out of the way

    Experts say criticism of oil and gas’s ‘climate-blocking activities’ cut from final draft, reflective of industry’s power and influence
  • ‘To spend these trillions of dollars and not use this occasion to reverse the trends and massively invest in the green economy will be an unforgivable lost opportunity.’

    António Guterres on the climate crisis: ‘We are coming to a point of no return’

    UN secretary general says he’s concerned that the richest nations have pumped billions more into fossil fuels than clean energy since the pandemic
  • Pak Rasali stands outside his home damaged by exposure to the sea, which was several hundred meters further out just 10-12 years ago. May 28, 2021 in Pekalongan, Java, Indonesia.

    The media is still mostly failing to convey the urgency of the climate crisis

    Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope
    We asked the world’s press to commit to treating climate change as the emergency that scientists say it is. Their response was dispiriting
  • A crew removes a tree downed in the derecho wind storm in a residential neighborhood of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

    Crises collide as climate emergency pushes America’s homeless population to the brink

    As homelessness rises, climate-related disasters make matters worse. But Covid relief measures and Biden’s infrastructure proposal are providing cause for cautious optimism
  • Therapists specializing in eco-anxiety say the field is finally adapting to meet a growing need

    Climate anxiety and PTSD are on the rise. Therapists don’t always know how to cope

  • The Rev Scott Hardin-Nieri in front of the solar panels at the First Christian church in Black Mountain, North Carolina.

    ‘Within minutes I was weeping’: the US pastor using scripture to mobilize climate action

  • An environment activist in Kathmandu takes part in a protest calling for climate action as air pollution reaches hazardous levels due to recent wildfires across Nepal.

    ‘This is it. If we don’t amp up, we’re goners’: the last chance to confront the climate crisis?

  • Louisiana beach with glass sand

    Can recycled glass help restore Louisiana’s eroding coastline?

  • A pump jack in the Permian Basin near Odessa, Texas, in 2019.

    How Texas’s zombie oil wells are creating an environmental disaster zone

    Thousands of abandoned oil wells dot the Permian Basin in west Texas and New Mexico, endangering humans and wildlife. With oil costs plummeting, they’re likely to proliferate. Who is going to cover the cleanup costs?
  • Richard Moore, the cofounder of the Los Jardines Institute, sits nearby the institute’s hoop house and newly planted crops in early April. Moore sees the potential in a place like Valle de Oro not just because it provides much needed green space, but because it’s a buffer from more industry.

    Will a wildlife refuge benefit a heavily polluted Albuquerque neighborhood?

    An urban wildlife refuge is meant to alleviate generations of environmental racism that has beset the historic neighborhood of Mountain View. That’s assuming it can meet the community’s needs
  • The US Army Corps of Engineers distributes sand along the beach in Miami Beach, Florida. The project is part of a $16m scheme to widen the beaches in an effort to fight erosion and protect properties from storm surges.

    Sea levels are going to rise by at least 20ft. We can do something about it

    Harold R Wanless
    To avoid the grimmest outlook posed by warming oceans, we need to extract heat-trapping gases from the atmosphere
  • Students at the Quileute Tribal School play basketball playground as the Pacific Ocean waves crash just yards away in the Quileute community of La Push, Washington.

    Native communities confront painful choice: move away, or succumb to rising waters?

  • ‘The planet is burning. It’s time for journalism to recognize that the climate emergency is here.’

    The climate emergency is here. The media needs to act like it

  • A sunset over a lake and cloud trails from airplanes

    'Dimming the sun': $100m geoengineering research programme proposed

    All options to fight climate crisis must be explored, says national academy, but critics fear side-effects
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