Environment news
- World’s climate pledges not yet enough to avoid dangerous warming – UN
- Wildlife TV shows don’t help conservation, says Autumnwatch presenter
- Macedonia dam faces the axe over risk of Balkan lynx extinction
- Ministers accused of trying to sneak through new fracking rules
- Puffins and turtle doves at risk of being wiped out, say experts
- Hinkley Point C will cost customers at least £4.4bn
- Government to cut tax relief for community green energy schemes
- £1.5bn Galloper windfarm in Suffolk to go ahead with new backers
- UK criticised for failure to defend European nature protection laws
- Anti-coal protesters arrested after storming climate change sceptic’s land
- Extreme heatwaves could push Gulf climate beyond human endurance, study shows
Features and comment
- Morocco poised to become a solar superpower with launch of desert mega-project
- How America became addicted to air conditioning
- Will reintroduced lynx hunt Britain’s sheep?
- Imagine if Exxon had told the truth on climate change
- Indiegogo criticised for helping climate deniers crowdfund money
- How Tanzania plans to light up a million homes with solar power
- Sign up for updates on phase II of the Guardian’s climate change campaign
On the blogs
- Scorchers v cycle haters: how Victorian cyclists were also vilified in the press
- A chef’s manifesto: let’s tackle food waste with good fare
- Global warming could be more devastating for the economy than we thought
- Leaked map reveals Big Gas eyeing most biodiverse place on earth
Multimedia
- The scary truth behind the climate change conspiracy - video
- 2015 Fritz Pölking nature photography prize - in pictures
- GDT European wildlife photographer of the year 2015 - in pictures
- How keeping cool is making us hot – video animation
- The week in wildlife - in pictures
- Indonesia burning: forest fires predicted to be worst on record – interactive
- Climate change: what are you doing to reduce your carbon footprint?
And finally ...
Three young squid caught by marine biologists have shed rare light on these elusive creatues - the ‘babies’ are the spitting image of their parents, if nearly 1,000lbs and 50ft smaller