Wealth tax of 0.5% could cover UK’s share of loss and damage fund, says charity
International fund set up at Cop27 is intended to provide compensation to countries worst hit by climate breakdown
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Read MoreAs Pacific islanders, we bear the brunt of the climate crisis. The time to end fossil fuel dependence is now
The cycle is repeating itself.
Read MoreI’m a suburban Melbourne renter. Here’s how I weaned my home off gas and saved money on energy bills
After ditching central heating and focusing on power efficiency, we’ve cut our gas usage by 83% and are well on the way to paying off our new appliances
Read MoreAn injured galah taught me that what makes something beautiful is also what makes it fragile
Perhaps it’s naive not to imagine that all of life itself is about accepting the fragility of how easily things break
Read MoreBiden is right to praise the auto strike. His climate agenda depends on it
The president has a golden opportunity to prove that green jobs will bear dividends for the working class
Read MoreEarthworms help produce as much grain as Russia, say researchers
The humble creatures – which break down organic matter and aerate soils – contribute to as much as 6.5% of the world’s grain harvests
Read MoreIn the line of fire: Indigenous brigades battling forest blazes in the Amazon
Preserving the world’s largest tropical forest poses an immense challenge for the governments of Latin America.
Read MoreTrump falsely claims wind turbines lead to whale deaths by making them ‘batty’
Ex-president attacks clean energy by making multiple false statements at South Carolina rally
Read MoreGalápagos Islands tightens biosecurity as avian flu threatens unique species
Scientists confirm three birds have died from virus as park authorities redouble efforts to protect islands’ endemic birds
Read More‘We are just getting started’: the plastic-eating bacteria that could change the world
When a microbe was found munching on a plastic bottle in a rubbish dump, it promised a recycling revolution. Now scientists are attempting to turbocharge those powers in a bid to solve our waste crisis. But will it work?
Read MoreTory swing voters switch to Labour after Sunak’s green retreat, poll finds
Survey shows nearly 90% of 2019 Conservative voters say green industry is vital to UK’s economic growth
Read MoreAutumn heat continues in Europe after record-breaking September
Countries including France, Germany and Poland all had their hottest Septembers on record
Read MoreItaly culls tens of thousands of pigs to contain African swine fever
Outbreaks in the Lombardy ‘pork belt’ were extinguished, say experts, but wild boar could act as a reservoir
Read MoreProperty over people? New York City’s $52bn plan to save itself from the sea
A decade after Hurricane Sandy, critics of a federal plan that allocates billions to protect the region from rising waters are calling it a ‘failure of imagination’
Read MorePrivate jet service for rich dog owners condemned by climate campaigners
UK-based charter firm launches ‘ludicrous’ £8,166 Dubai-London route for clients who want to fly with pets
Read MoreEighteen climate activists arrested for shutdown protest in McCarthy’s office
Members of Sunrise Movement refused to vacate House speaker’s office entrance until he pledged to avert US government shutdown
Read MoreWhat is the climate crisis doing to Australia’s weather extremes? A Coalition frontbencher gets it ‘patently wrong’
Rising risk of heatwaves and bushfires means politicians will be put to the test about the effect of the climate crisis. Already, some have roundly failed
Read MoreI’m a Tory MP, but I know Rishi Sunak’s claims about the cost of net zero are false
The economy will thrive under the energy transition, not suffer. So why is the government rowing back on its green pledges?
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