Environment news
- Pope’s climate change encyclical tells rich nations: pay your debt to the poor
- Tories to end onshore windfarm subsidies in 2016
- Thousands join mass climate change lobby outside UK parliament
- Coal crash: how pension funds face huge risk from climate change
- Chevron hits out at British documentary on oil pollution in Ecuador
- Iberian lynx: back from the brink of extinction ... and run down by cars
- Bittern conservation programme flying high as birds boom again
- Eastern Cougar extinct, no longer needs protection, says US conservation agency
- Shell’s Arctic oil rig departs Seattle as ‘kayaktivists’ warn of disaster
On the blogs
- You’re really spoiling us: has Ferrero been wrongly accused over Nutella?
- The pope’s encyclical on climate change – as it happened
- Wind farm subsidies: political interest trumps the national interest
- I’ll be ‘bike’: Arnold Schwarzenegger spotted cycling around London
- Hope for Indonesia’s valuable but threatened mangroves
- How fossil fuel emissions could take protein from the diets of the world’s poorest people
- The latest global temperature data are breaking records
Multimedia
- Satellite eye on Earth: May 2015 – in pictures
- Can the Republicans halt climate change? – video
- Endangered whale species spotted off Patagonian coastline - video
- The week in wildlife – in pictures
- US climate change deniers lambast the Pope over his environment encyclical – video
Features and comment
- The new cold war: drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic
- Go veggie to save the planet, says world champion freerunner Tim Shieff
- Environmental movement making a real impact in the US, study finds
- Jane Fonda on Arctic oil drilling: ‘This is the fight of our lives’
- Climate change activists occupy Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
And finally ...
Global warming is driving more species further north, scientists say, as polar bears are spotted devouring dolphins for the first time