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27 04 2023 | 07:29

Chris Packham calls for ‘every last person who cares’ to join XR

The wildlife presenter Chris Packham has made a rallying call for “every last person who cares” about the planet to join Extinction Rebellion after thousands took part in a demonstration on Saturday.

24 04 2023 | 19:31

Campaigners hail ‘historic’ day as Parliament adopts EU anti-deforestation law

The European Parliament voted on Wednesday (19 April) in favour of a landmark regulation to ensure that products sold in the EU do not come from deforested or degraded land. 

24 04 2023 | 19:29

German government adopts fossil boiler ban, starting 2024

The German government has adopted a proposal for a law that would see new fossil heating installations banned from 2024, following a month-long row over the level of state support and pushback from…

24 04 2023 | 07:32

G7 ministers set big new targets for solar and wind capacity

The Group of Seven rich nations on Sunday (16 April) set big new collective targets for solar power and offshore wind capacity, agreeing to speed up renewable energy development and move toward a…

24 04 2023 | 07:29

Greener flights will cost more, says industry

The cost of decarbonising air travel is likely to push up ticket prices and put some off flying, a group representing the UK aviation industry says. Measures such as moving to higher-cost…

24 04 2023 | 07:25

Yellow dust: Sandstorms bring misery from China to South Korea

From his high rise office window, Erling Thompson watches the Seoul skyline fade into a yellow-grey cloud as fine dust from sandstorms in China blankets South Korea. On the streets below, people…

24 04 2023 | 07:22

In meeting with big economies, US announces more funds to fight climate change

President Joe Biden announced plans to increase US funding to help developing countries fight climate change and curb deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest during a meeting on Thursday (20…

24 04 2023 | 07:21

Heatwave: Is India ready to deal with extreme temperatures?

In his best-selling 2020 novel, The Ministry for the Future, science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson opens with a deadly heatwave in India which kills millions of people. The sky blazes like an…

24 04 2023 | 07:18

The 'ninjas' fighting climate change denial on Twitter

Secretive internet vigilantes have made it their mission to fight climate change denial on Twitter. But, as a vicious information war rages online, do they risk becoming the very trolls they claim to…

24 04 2023 | 07:17

NGOs sue Commission for ‘absurd’ inclusion of gas in EU green taxonomy

Environmental groups took the European Commission to court on Tuesday (18 April) after the EU executive rejected their request to withdraw fossil gas from the EU’s sustainable finance taxonomy. In a…

24 04 2023 | 07:15

Accelerating melt of ice sheets now 'unmistakable'

If you could shape an ice cube out of all the ice losses from Greenland and Antarctica over the past three decades, it would stand 20km high. An international group of scientists who work with…

24 04 2023 | 07:14

Renewables: End of a cycle or end of an era?

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24 04 2023 | 07:11

Emissions from WA gas project with world’s largest industrial carbon capture system rise by more than 50%

Emissions from Chevron’s Gorgon gas development off Western Australia have increased by more than 50% despite it being home to the world’s largest industrial carbon capture and storage system.

24 04 2023 | 07:07

'Modularising floating wind and green H2 can power a more democratic energy transition'

Creating a 'just transition' as the world moves from fossil fuels to renewables could be supercharged by the marriage of deepwater wind and green hydrogen generation, writes Anne Haase

24 04 2023 | 07:03

Down to Earth: The path to radically lower emissions tucked away inside the devastating IPCC report

This piece first appeared in Down to Earth, the Guardian’s climate and environment newsletter. Sign up here to read more exclusive pieces like this and for a digest of the week’s biggest environment…

24 04 2023 | 06:54

They cleaned up BP’s massive oil spill. Now they’re sick – and want justice

After 18 rounds of chemotherapy, Samuel Castleberry is tired. If it were up to him, he’d still be working his trucking job. The 59-year-old was making a decent living and felt fit. But in June 2020…

24 04 2023 | 06:54

Parliament backs EU carbon market overhaul, world’s first CO2 tariff

The European Parliament on Tuesday (18 April) approved sweeping reforms to make EU climate change policies more ambitious, including an upgrade of the bloc’s carbon market that is set to hike the…

24 04 2023 | 06:51

EU faces legal action after including gas and nuclear in ‘green’ investments guide

The European Commission is being sued by environmental campaigners over a decision to include gas and nuclear in an EU guide to “green” investments.

24 04 2023 | 06:47

Germany veering off track from 2030 climate goal, experts warn

While Germany achieved its 2022 climate target, the persistent emission overshoot in the transport and building sector threatens the country’s ability to meet its 2030 objective, a national panel of…

24 04 2023 | 06:46

‘Without the ice cap, we cannot live’: the Andes community devastated by climate crisis

As the turquoise lake at the foot of the Quelccaya glacier comes into view, Yolanda Quispe stops to look. She is sure more ice has melted since her last visit a few weeks ago. When Quispe, a park…