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The climate crisis: Arming the enemy from within

Banks and big corporations are still pouring billions into coal and oil, making climate breakdown harder to beat.

A firefighter battles a wildfire that has spread over more than 500,000 hectares in the norther province of Corrientes, in Portal San Antonio, Argentina February 14, 2022. Picture taken February 14, 2022. REUTERS/Sebastian Toba

‘You have two killers in the air’: India’s other deadly pandemic

Twenty-two of the world’s most polluted cities are in India, where deadly air plus COVID-19 is putting millions at risk.

Melting glaciers, rising seas: Approaching climate tipping points

Glaciers have shrunk at high speed over the last 30 years, raising fears of future land loss and more climate refugees.

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The climate crisis: Preparing for what’s already here

As the US rejoins the Paris Agreement, rich nations fail to pay costs to help poorer countries adapt to climate change.

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The US is back in the climate fight

After a Trump presidency that belittled science, Joe Biden brings a new sense of urgency to tackling the climate crisis.

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The plight of the wild Atlantic salmon

How climate change, ocean warming and fish farms are affecting the life cycle of this dangerously threatened species.

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Lessons from 2020: Reconnecting with nature, a force for good

After the challenges of the past year, 2021 must be a year of climate action that helps us restore the planet.

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Five years on from the Paris Agreement, we are at a turning point

A potential ‘green recovery’ from the COVID-19 pandemic may be our best opportunity to realise the Paris climate goals.

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Avocados v elephants: Is the green gold putting wildlife at risk?

Demand for the fruit and a new farm threaten to cut animals off from their habitat in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park.

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The end of the internal combustion engine?

It revolutionised the world, from transport to means of production, but after 160 years, a new electrical future awaits.

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