Environment news
- Surge in renewable energy stalls world greenhouse gas emissions
- February breaks global temperature records by ‘shocking’ amount
- Hinkley Point C nuclear deal contains £22bn ‘poison pill’ for taxpayer
- UK faces fresh legal challenge over weak plans to tackle air pollution
- SeaWorld decides to stop killer whale breeding program
- Obama bans oil drilling along Atlantic seaboard
- Ed Miliband: Tories far too able to ‘do wrong things’ on climate change
- England’s flood-hit towns and cities to benefit from funding boost
- Arctic research vessel to spend entire year studying sea ice decline
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Malta gives go ahead to shooting of 5,000 endangered turtle doves
Features and comment
- George Osborne will soon be forced to show his hand on climate change
- A ‘budget for the next generation’ can’t ignore climate change
- US agency sets sights on grass in bid to make a better biofuel
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What happens to Britain’s 3bn empty coffee cups?
- Record-breaking temperatures ‘have robbed the Arctic of its winter’
Multimedia
- Fotofest 2016: artists capture human impact on a changing planet – in pictures
- Illegal toothfish poaching vessel blown up in Indonesia – video
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Monarch butterflies struggle against snowstorm in Mexico – video
On the blogs
- Five ways to power the UK that are far better than Hinkley Point
- Worst Mediterranean drought in 900 years has human fingerprints all over it
- Welcome to the climate emergency: you’re about 20 years late
- ‘If you want cycling improvements, you have to keep fighting for them’
- Why graduates of a top Canadian university are returning their diplomas
And finally ...
No longer happy working in media and advertising, Mea Trenor gave it all up to go back to school for zoology. Now she’s racing to save an endangered frog from extinction – if only she can find it first.