Environment
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The billions now going to fossil fuel exploitation could have funded efficiency measures that cut energy bills for good
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Exclusive: PM told there could be eight years’ decline before any gains despite already being at ‘rock bottom’
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New data shows ‘mystifying’ lack of progress in post-Brexit pledge to curb bottom-trawling, two years after landmark legislation
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Queen’s Green Canopy scheme’s ‘platinum supporters’ include firms that have been connected to environmental harm, say campaigners
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EDF Energy tells staff reactors will be shut down in summer despite concerns of blackouts later this year
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UK scientists say carbon capture is ‘hard and expensive’ and focus must be on reducing emissions
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Spotlight
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Recent revelations that Democratic West Virginian senator quietly made millions from his coal business could come back to haunt him as he eyes a run for re-election
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Host of November’s summit wants focus to be on ‘moving from pledges to implementation’
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It’s a wake-up call for the world’s forests. Madeleine Finlay hears from biodiversity reporter Patrick Greenfield about what his trip deep inside Argentina’s precious region showed him and what’s needed to end deforestation by 2030, as promised at Cop26
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Six months on from Cop26, Ian Sample speaks to environment correspondent Fiona Harvey about progress made and how much the war in Ukraine could derail efforts to achieve climate goals
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Alok Sharma says global crises should increase, not diminish, nations’ determination to cut greenhouse gases made in Glasgow climate pact
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Six things the Guardian is doing to confront the climate emergency
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Glasgow 2021 must be the moment when the promise of Paris 2015 becomes real – history will not forgive us otherwise
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We have every tool we need to tackle the climate crisis. Here’s what some key sectors are doing
Opinion
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Why this report? Why now? Why did I get all those rolling eye emoji text messages?
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Editorial: Victims of intensive farming and the climate emergency, butterflies are beautiful – and vital
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The growing trend for imported olive trees has brought hoards of invasive snakes to the Spanish island, threatening the future of its wall lizard
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Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree were pioneers of rewilding in the UK. Now they are setting their sights on regenerative agriculture, which will supply food to a new farm shop and cafe
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Last seen in the South American country 20 years ago, 40 are being reintroduced to El Impenetrable park in the coming weeks
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Pink sea fan, at risk from bottom-trawling, predicted to spread northwards around coast up to Scotland as sea temperatures rise
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Campaigners report incidents of the cruel practice on several certified boats, amid allegations of a flawed auditing system
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Multimedia
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On World Water Day, Mina Guli started a challenge to run 200 marathons in a single year and draw attention to the global water crisis in the lead-up to the UN Water Conference
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The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including hungry seagulls, a puffin census and a shy stingray
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Protesters also shouted 'shame on you' at the assembled executives at Central Hall in Westminster. Investors were due to vote at the AGM on Shell’s climate proposals
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Deciduous trees put on their annual colour show in Australia’s capital
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The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including an injured bird, hungry jackals and a rescued dolphin
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Josh Toussaint-Strauss finds out how traffic really works, and the actual impact of installing new bike lanes
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