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Ajit Niranjan

Ajit Niranjan is the Guardian’s Europe environment correspondent

September 2024

  • Brown bear in forest

    The age of extinction
    Europe saved its predators from the brink of extinction. So why is it killing thousands of bears, wolves and lynx?

    With Sweden issuing permits to kill a fifth of its bears, and Romanian MPs voting to double its quota, and the debate over hunting season has become a political issue
  • A passenger plane approaches Larnaca airport, Cyprus, as a woman walks past sunbeds on a busy beach.

    Overtourism and the climate crisis
    ‘Flight shame is dead’: concern grows over climate impact of tourism boom

    Post-Covid hunger for travel is taking a heavy toll on the environment amid race to net zero, say experts
  • Cows

    Europe’s farming lobbies recognise need to eat less meat in shared vision report

    Dialogue with green groups results in agreement on ‘urgent, ambitious and feasible’ reforms in agriculture

August 2024

  • Contrails, vapour trails from planes across the sky, during sunrise

    Revealed: US airlines lobbied EU over its plan to monitor plane emissions

  • Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan al-Saud speaks into microphones while seated at a desk, with adverts behind including Aramco

    Big polluters targeting esports industry with advertising deals, report reveals

  • Before and after images of deforestation at Tesla plant site in Germany

    About 500,000 trees cut down at site of Tesla gigafactory near Berlin

  • Paramedics wheel a patient on a stretcher towards an ambulance during a heatwave in Spain.

    Heat deaths in Europe may triple by end of the century, study finds

  • Countries fueling Israel’s Gaza war may be complicit in war crimes, experts warn

  • Hotter than ever
    ‘He was choking on his own tongue’: animals suffer as heatwaves increase

  • Hotter than ever
    ‘The place I love is in flames’: the people living and working in extreme heat

  • Europe live
    Greek minister says wildfires reduced to ‘scattered hotspots’ – as it happened

  • Heat aggravated by carbon pollution killed 50,000 in Europe last year – study

  • ‘We’re still in the 1970s with cement’: Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail

  • ‘Cruisezilla’ passenger ships have doubled in size since 2000, campaigners warn

  • ‘It made me cry’: photos taken 15 years apart show melting Swiss glaciers

July 2024

  • Wind turbines are seen on a wind farm on a field between agricultural produce against a sunset in a countryside in a village near Radom

    Wind and solar energy overtake fossil fuels to provide 30% of EU electricity

    Report finds 13 member states generated more energy from wind and solar power than coal and gas for first time in 2024
  • Illustration of oil pipe looming over a traditional Norwegian house on the coast

    The other petrostates
    Climate hero or villain? Fossil fuel frenzy challenges Norway’s green image

    As it rapidly adopts clean technologies while drilling furiously for oil and gas, the Nordic nation is a paradox
    • Flights hit at Frankfurt and Oslo airports as climate protests continue

    • Water temperatures near UK last year were hottest on record, say scientists

    • ‘Oil Kills’ protesters disrupt flights at airports across Europe in wave of action

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