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22 12 2022 | 11:25

How the Guardian covered 2022 - video highlights

As the news agenda moved to dizzying speed in 2022, the Guardian stayed true to its values to deliver journalism with clarity, truth, wit, ideas, and an occasional dose of hope. We proved that a fast…

22 12 2022 | 11:19

‘We didn’t accept it’: DRC minister laments forcing through of Cop15 deal

Democratic Republic of the Congo’s environment minister says country has not agreed to ‘30 by 30’ deal The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s environment minister has said her country has not…

22 12 2022 | 11:14

Cop15 summit: DRC drops objections to seal deal on historic action on biodiversity

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, and its objections raised the prospect of legal challenges A once-in-a-decade deal to halt the destruction of…

22 12 2022 | 11:00

Cop15 in Montreal: did the summit deliver for the natural world?

The talking is over, and a text has been agreed on the next decade of targets to save the natural world. Here are the highs and lows of the Convention of Biological Diversity’s (CBD) agreement

22 12 2022 | 10:52

The Guardian view on the Cop15 agreement: nations must do more for nature

International cooperation is the only way to halt biodiversity losses. But the action promised so far isn’t enough

22 12 2022 | 10:48

‘Everyone has to work so the family can survive’: floods in Nigeria force children out of school and into work

Fears of child exploitation as families forced to send sons and daughters out to work to make ends meet after the country’s deadliest floods

22 12 2022 | 10:43

What’s this unfamiliar feeling I have after the Cop15 meeting? It might just be hope

The Montreal biodiversity conference set some ambitious targets. It’s now up to nations – including the UK – to step up

22 12 2022 | 09:22

‘Embrace history’: UN environment chief calls for immediate action on Cop15 deal

Inger Andersen said we must not ‘pause for a second’ as we ‘change the relationship between people and nature’ The UN’s environment chief has urged citizens, businesses and governments to “not…

17 12 2022 | 18:32

UN agrees global tax rules resolution giving developing nations greater say

UN gains mandate for talks next year that could bring reforms to existing tax policy and new convention Developing nations could have a greater say over global tax rules after winning a diplomatic…

17 12 2022 | 18:28

China’s return to wildlife farming ‘a risk to global health and biodiversity’

Post-pandemic relaxation of restrictions could weaken animal protection and pose a hazard to public health, say experts China appears to be weakening its post-Covid restrictions on the farming of…

17 12 2022 | 18:18

Cop15: Lula calls on rich nations to give more to protect Earth’s ecosystems

Brazil’s incoming president adds voice to demand as Montreal talks restart after series of walkouts Brazil’s incoming president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has backed calls for rich nations to…

17 12 2022 | 18:03

Drought, fire, flooding and storms are ravaging Australia. Where can we find hope and connection?

While science and expertise are important, we can’t prepare for the future without imagination We’re at the beginning of a wild few decades. A century without precedent. “Increase in extreme…

17 12 2022 | 17:59

The carbon-free energy of the future: this fusion breakthrough changes everything

In a moment scientists have dreamed of for 50 years, a single reaction has proved that star power can be harnessed here on Earth

17 12 2022 | 17:54

Explainer: Green tariffs: what are they and why do they matter?

They are considered a means of levelling the playing field between countries with differing commitments to cutting carbon

17 12 2022 | 17:51

EU becomes first leading economy to legislate for ‘green tariff’ on imports

Countries that fail to decarbonise industries such as iron and steel face an effective carbon tax In the early hours of Tuesday morning the EU became the first big economy to legislate for a “green…

17 12 2022 | 17:45

Thérèse Coffey accused of undermining Cop15 talks with weak targets

Environment secretary disappoints campaigners by failing to set overall targets for river health and protected habitats

17 12 2022 | 17:38

The food emissions ‘solutions’ alarming experts after Cop27

The food industry’s fingerprints were all over the solutions touted at the UN climate summit last month, campaigners and NGOs say

17 12 2022 | 17:26

Democratic senators warn UN secretary general of eroding public trust in Cop

Letter urges sponsors provide ‘corporate climate political influencing statements’ after 630 lobbyists attend Cop27 Senior Democratic senators have written to the head of the United Nations warning…

17 12 2022 | 17:21

Walkouts and tensions as row over finance threatens to derail Cop15 talks

Delegates from developing nations leave discussions as divisions grow over who should pay to protect biodiversity Divisions between developed and developing nations over who should pay to protect…

17 12 2022 | 17:18

US actor James Cromwell stages dinosaur protest at Cop15

Actor from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom urges leaders to take more forceful action to end nature crisis