Keep it in the Ground – the Guardian’s climate campaign
- Coal played a part in ‘big five’ energy firms losing €100bn in share value
- Norway’s pension fund to divest $8bn from coal, a new analysis shows
- Fossil fuel divestment is rational, says former Shell chairman
- Paris climate pledges ‘will only delay dangerous warming by two years’
- Ban Ki-moon urges governments to invest in low carbon energy
- Australasia’s largest specialist college to divest £1.2m from fossil fuels
- We’re calling on the world’s two biggest charitable funds, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust, to shift their money out of fossil fuels. Please join us and sign the petition here.
Environment news
- Rapid Arctic ice loss linked to extreme weather changes in Europe and US
- Seven new species of miniature frogs discovered in cloud forests of Brazil
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Developing countries could leapfrog west with clean energy, says Hollande
- US move to curb airplane emissions ‘may amount to greenwashing’
- Global warming ‘pause’ didn’t happen, study finds
On the blogs
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The natural world is not a Disneyland of cuteness. Just look at the badger
- Why climate action needs the arts
- There and back again: riding 373 miles across Wales over a weekend
- Will Australia continue to sacrifice its international reputation on the altar of coal?
- Amber Rudd, don’t destroy the wind power industry
- Solar power to the people: how the sun can ease Africa’s electricity crisis
- New research suggests global warming is accelerating
Multimedia
- The coal boom choking China
- Flood, fire and Fukushima: environmental photographer of the year 2015 – in pictures
- Death in the Amazon: an activist, a mine and a mystery
- The biggest story in the world episode 11: investigations
- Weather view: your May pictures
- Bold, bright and bottlenosed: your May wildlife photos
Features and comment
- Everything you need to know about the Paris climate summit and UN talks
- The heat and the death toll are rising in India. Is this a glimpse of Earth’s future?
- The Maldives cannot represent climate leadership with an autocrat at the helm
- As arguing against climate change action gets harder, the naysayers get louder
- George Osborne’s £4.5bn savings plan: what’s being cut?
- Cleaning up Britain: in the frontline of the fight against rubbish