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07 01 2024 | 18:39

Oil industry veteran to lead next round of Cop climate change summit

Mukhtar Babayev is named president-in-waiting of UN climate summit to be held in November Cop29, the next round of UN talks to tackle the climate crisis, will be led by another veteran of the oil…

19 12 2023 | 19:05

Just Stop Oil activist jailed for six months for taking part in slow march

Stephen Gingell, 57, thought to be first to receive prison sentence under new Public Order Act A climate activist has been jailed for six months after pleading guilty to taking part in a peaceful…

05 12 2023 | 20:08

More than 1,000 climate scientists urge public to become activists

Wolfgang Cramer’s first involvement with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was in the 90s. He worked on the second assessment report, delivered in 1995, which affirmed the science of…

10 11 2023 | 16:15

More people not having children due to climate breakdown fears, finds research

Analysis finds concerns about environment key factor in having fewer or no children – but reasons differ around world It was just over a decade ago that Emma Smart and her husband, Andy, first…

01 11 2023 | 17:54

Met uses new anti-protest powers to arrest climate protesters for first time

Force makes first use of section 7 of Public Order Act to curtail slow march protest outside parliament Police have arrested more than 60 climate activists taking part in a slow march outside…

19 10 2023 | 16:13

Greta Thunberg arrested at London oil summit protest

Greta Thunberg was arrested after joining hundreds of protesters who gathered at a five-star hotel in London on Tuesday morning to denounce a meeting branded “the Oscars of oil”.

18 10 2023 | 15:49

Climate expert ‘sacked’ after refusing flight to Germany over carbon emissions

Gianluca Grimalda says he was fired when he refused to return at short notice by plane from a research trip near Papua New Guinea A climate researcher who refused to comply with his employer’s…

16 10 2023 | 19:45

‘I call it botanarchy’: The Hackney guerrilla gardener bringing power to the people

For author Ellen Miles, planting in public spaces is a radical act that’s about community ownership and belonging Anarchism gets a bad rep. In the popular imagination, anarchists dress in black,…

15 09 2023 | 13:29

More than a fifth of UK shoppers’ favourite grocery items at climate breakdown risk

Report finds consumers could also face shortages of bananas, avocados, peas and tea in the coming years owing to carbon dioxide emissions More than a fifth of UK shoppers’ favourite grocery items…

06 08 2023 | 11:12

Tuesday was world’s hottest day on record – breaking Monday’s record

World temperature records have been broken for a second day in a row, data suggests, as experts issued a warning that this year’s warmest days are still to come – and with them the warmest days ever…

29 07 2023 | 08:57

Campaigners win right to challenge England’s food strategy over climate crisis

Ministers broke the law by failing to make plans to cut consumption of meat and dairy in England, activists will argue in a legal challenge after they were granted permission for a full judicial…

17 06 2023 | 14:21

Met says Just Stop Oil protests have cost it more than £4.5m in six weeks

Police have said climate activists’ daily slow march protests through London have cost them millions of pounds and thousands of officer hours in the past six weeks. As MPs prepared on Monday to…

12 06 2023 | 09:30

Recycled plastic can be more toxic and is no fix for pollution, Greenpeace warns

Recycling plastic can make it more toxic and should not be considered a solution to the pollution crisis, Greenpeace has warned before the latest round of negotiations for an international plastics…

12 06 2023 | 09:01

Digging continues at controversial south Wales mine months after licence expires

Miners have continued to dig hundreds of tons a day from a controversial opencast coalmine in south Wales, months after its licence expired. Despite its licence to operate having ended nine months…

31 05 2023 | 07:12

Intensive farming is biggest cause of bird decline in Europe, study says

The use of pesticides and fertilisers in intensive agriculture is the biggest cause of the dwindling number of birds in the UK and the rest of Europe, scientists have said. Compared with a…