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Environment news
- Michael Gove ‘deeply regrets’ Trump’s approach to Paris climate agreement
- Pepsico, Unilever and Nestlé accused of complicity in illegal rainforest destruction
- Plastic pollution risks ‘near permanent contamination of natural environment’
- Son of Cecil the lion killed by trophy hunter
- Scale of pangolin slaughter revealed – millions hunted in central Africa alone
- Third-hottest June puts 2017 on track to make hat-trick of hottest years
- Sustainable British cod on the menu after stocks recover
- Mexico launches pioneering scheme to insure its coral reef
- Hot dogs: rising heat makes it too hot for Africa’s wild dogs to hunt
- Five park rangers killed in DRC in tragic weekend for wildlife defenders
In depth
- Rise of mega farms: how the US model of intensive farming is invading the world
- My week without plastic: ‘I found a toothbrush made of pig hair’
- Undercover police target London drivers who pass too close to cyclists
- Michael Gove’s green dream: like Brexit, the reality awaits
- Neoliberalism has conned us into fighting climate change as individuals | Martin Lukacs
Multimedia
- The week in wildlife – in pictures
- House of horrors: inside the US wildlife repository – photo essay
- Bees under the macro lens – in pictures
And finally ...
Once a year thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish gather to breed in a stretch of shallow water off Point Lowly in South Australia. The phenomenon is the only known instance of cuttlefish gathering in such large numbers. This video captures the incredible display