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Negotiations for a global plastic pollution treaty have hit on production limits for the first time.
The United Arab Emirates recorded its heaviest rainfall in 75 years on April 16.
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Hint: it’s not cloud seeding.
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And despite soaring cocoa prices, farmers aren’t seeing the benefit.
Tractors are lined up as part of a protest by farmers in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Green subsidy reforms are alienating farmers reeling from sky-high production costs.
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A new series will investigate what’s happening to nature’s calendar.
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Go vegan for cleaner air and a smaller food bill.
Sunrise on Lake Michigan, US during a heatwave. August 2023.
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From bleached corals to deadly heatwaves.
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How this happened, why it matters, and why Britain still has lots more to do.
COP28 president and oil company boss Sultan al-Jaber brings the summit to a close.
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Our expert roundup of who left the latest UN climate summit happy and who went home empty handed.
Oil tankers at dusk in the Gulf of Oman.
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The latest round of climate negotiations are due to start in Dubai. Here’s what you need to know.
Rows of electric cars and vans at a German postal depot.
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Historical energy transitions show current shift from fossil fuels will need to be sped up.
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What do Rishi Sunak’s 100 new drilling licences mean for the UK’s net zero target?
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Developing countries snatched a rare victory at a summit swamped by fossil fuel lobbyists.
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Africa’s gas reserves loom large in the Egyptian climate change talks.
A progress report from the Climate Change Committee claims the UK has no plan for retrofitting homes.
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Decommodifying energy could ensure no one dies because they can’t afford to pay a bill.
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An EU ban on Russian oil imports should encourage countries to burn less of it.
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Countries can adapt to intensifying heatwaves – but there’s a limit.
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Rather than follow fleeting trends, find your own sense of eco-friendly style.
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Decarbonise electricity and reform land use to plunge emissions – world’s top experts.
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Nuclear power could stabilise the transition to an all-renewable grid, but new reactors carry risks.
Gas flares burn above oil deposits in western Siberia, Russia.
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The Imagine newsletter is a weekly synthesis of academic insight into climate solutions.
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The homes of the future will be zero-carbon and energy efficient. We asked experts to give us the tour.
The future of farming is ours to decide.
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We all need to eat. Experts imagine how the next agricultural revolution can feed us while fighting climate change and habitat destruction, instead of accelerating it.
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Your next flight could be the single biggest contribution to global warming you make all year. Experts imagine how we might travel in future, without the ‘flygskam’.