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    America's dirty divide
    Heatwaves increase risk of early births and poorer health in babies, study finds

  • A city worker attempts to repair a broken power line

    Extreme weather
    Severe thunderstorms pummel Texas causing widespread power outages

    Hurricane-force winds have left nearly 650,000 buildings in the greater Dallas area without electricity
  • wind turbines

    Renewable energy
    Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

    New study published in Cell Reports Sustainability finds emission reductions provided $249bn of climate and health benefits
  • India
    Protesting Indian farmers endure severe heatwave – video

  • Transport
    Wealthy white men are UK’s biggest transport polluters, study finds

  • Automotive industry
    Global sales of polluting SUVs hit record high in 2023, data shows

  • Big oil uncovered
    Majority of US voters support climate litigation against big oil, poll shows

  • Climate crisis
    No Tory MPs voted positively on climate issues since party took power, study finds

  • Archaeology
    Hobbyist archaeologists identify thousands of ancient sites in England

  • Global development
    World has ‘moral responsibility’ to help small island states survive climate crisis – UN agency chief

  • Adam Morton

    On Australia’s climate and extinction crises, the major parties both have questions to answer

    Adam Morton
  • David King

    Humanity’s survival is still within our grasp – just. But only if we take these radical steps

    David King
    • Michael Brissenden

      Licence to probe: the liberating beauty of fiction after journalism

      Michael Brissenden
    • Mohamed Muizzu

      The Maldives faces existential threat from a climate crisis it did little to create. We need the world’s help now

      Mohamed Muizzu
    • Rebecca Tamás

      Britain’s public parks are a green lifeline – stop fencing them off for the summer

      Rebecca Tamás
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Features

  • Justine Kurland (artist, American, born 1969);Broadway (Joy);2001

    Photography
    Widening the Lens: using photography to re-examine our environment

  • Owner Mike Allen stands outside his popular Bishop feed store on Feb. 18, 2024.

    California
    Revealed: the rural Californians who can’t sell their businesses – because LA is their landlord

    • Maybe just buy a postcard instead?

      Travel
      Be a better tourist! 28 ways to have a fantastic holiday – without infuriating the locals

    • A European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), in an urban garden in the UK

      Gardens
      Where the wild things are: the untapped potential of our gardens, parks and balconies

    • woman in wedding veil

      My DIY climate hack
      Wedding without waste: how I got married without the usual 400lb of trash

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