Environment news
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El Niño has passed peak strength but impacts will continue
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UK councils warned of ‘severe penalties’ of fossil fuel divestment
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Donald Trump warned against scrapping Paris climate deal
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UK national wildlife crime unit facing closure within weeks
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Plastic waste threaten humans and wildlife
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Flint’s contaminated water was among the most expensive in the US
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Auto industry pushes £500bn road maintenance plan as ‘green’ initiative
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Stop armed militia to save rare ‘forest giraffe’, conservationists urge
On the blogs
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Republicans’ favorite climate chart has some serious problems
- ‘Never seen it so bad’: violence and impunity in Brazil’s Amazon
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Crossing Asia on my bike, I met countless others out to see the world on a bicycle
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George Monbiot: Save UK seas from governments who make a mockery of marine conservation
Features and comment
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Masdar’s zero-carbon dream could become world’s first green ghost town
- Bulgarian motorway threatens to carve up wildlife haven
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Whale CSI: why sperm whales are washing up dead on British shores
- Ornamental nest boxes dangerous for young birds, warns RSPB
Multimedia
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Underwater photographer of the year 2016 winners
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World’s most polluted cities
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The week in wildlife
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Why 150,000 penguins have died in Antarctica – video explainer
London masterclass on climate change
Do you want to understand more about climate change? On 14 March the Guardian’s assistant national news editor James Randerson is giving a masterclass on the topic in London. He’ll introduce the science and talk about predictions for what impact the changing climate will have - and discuss what we can do about it.
And finally ...
Hernan Coria says endangered dolphin was one of many which had washed up dead on Santa Teresita beach before crowd started taking selfies with it