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    ‘We’re up for this fight’
    Labour plans to make climate key focus of election

    Leadership now sees environment as core issue for voters and strong dividing line against the Tories
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    PFAS
    North Yorkshire town has UK’s highest concentration of ‘forever chemicals’

  • An aerial view of a coastline with discharge flowing into a brown river

    Environment Agency
    Chief admits regulator buries freedom of information requests

  • Hayling Island donkey sanctuary.

    Country diary
    The?unlikely kinship between swallows and donkeys

  • Three young parrots patiently wait for their parents to return with food in Chandigarh, India.

    The week in wildlife
    Dormouse gets a checkup, a lucky kingfisher and a waving seal pup

  • A police officer carries materials gathered during the search of a building in Berlin after a Letzte Generation protest in 2023.

    Germany
    Alarm as climate activists charged with ‘forming a criminal organisation’

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    Penguins in peril: why two bird charities are taking South Africa’s environment minister to court

  • A man in a T-shirt stands in a kitchen with a chair on a table and mud on the floor

    Displaced by climate disasters, ageing Americans struggle to find housing

    • Gilbert Kabore a worker and caddie of the Golf Club Ouagadougou

      ‘Our green is brown’: the eco-friendly Sahel golf club avoiding the water hazard

    • An orange-coloured river flows past pine trees on a mountain

      Warming climate is turning rivers rusty with toxic metals

    • Heatpump mythbuster graphic showing snowflakes

      Do?heat pumps work at freezing temperatures?

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The Winterkeeper

Steven Fuller has lived and worked at Yellowstone national park for the past 50 years, but now faces an uncertain future as the climate crisis intensifies

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  • Peter Hannam

    Corporate welfare may keep the lights on. But backing Eraring power station will have other costs for the NSW government

    Peter Hannam
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    A?nuclear reactor next door? It could be good news on the home front

  • Graham Readfearn

    The?claim of a $600bn carbon capture windfall for Australia is based on heroic assumptions and selective analysis

    Graham Readfearn
  • Phineas Harper

    Trigger-happy councils mowing down our spring flowers? There’s a better way to do things

    Phineas Harper
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    Homegrown goodness
    Why?we should all be eating more broad beans

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    The humble chickpea is having a moment
    Here’s why they’re here to stay

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    ‘We’re doing it by stealth’
    How?Tesco is reformulating its much-loved meals to be healthier

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    From ready-meal lovers to at-home chefs
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  • Two people in blue protective overalls and masks use absorbent pads to wipe oil from a small mangrove on a beach

    Half of world’s mangrove forests are at risk due to human behaviour ? study

  • A salmon leaping as it tries to get past a weir in full flow

    Migratory freshwater fish populations ‘down by more than 80% since 1970’

    ‘Catastrophic’ global decline due to dams, mining, diverting water and pollution threatens humans and ecosystems, study warns
  • Conservation International chief executive officer M Sanjayan, left, presents Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez with the global visionary award.

    The?Bezos Earth fund has pumped billions into climate and nature projects. So why are experts uneasy?

    Jeff Bezos’s $10bn climate and biodiversity fund has garnered glittering prizes, but concerns have been voiced over the influence it can buy ? and its interest in carbon offsets
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  • A view shows Anemones at the Jan Mayen Vent Fields on the Arctic Mid-Oceanic Ridge at a depth of around 500m, in this undated handout picture. University of Bergen, Centre for Deep Sea Research

    Norway sued over deep-sea mining plans

  • Two small Korean girls and a woman stand in front of an aquarium as a white whale looks at them through the glass

    ‘Free Bella’: campaigners fight to save lonely beluga whale from Seoul mall

    • A middel-aged white woman sits on a rock by the sea, wearing a wetsuit and surrounded by other wetsuits

      The?search for the perfect wetsuit: is there one that doesn’t harm the planet?

    • Four kids left: The Thai school swallowed by the sea ? video

    • An octopus on the seafloor wrapped around a camera

      How?do you follow My Octopus Teacher? With crocodiles, otters and a new book

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  • Australian student helps discover potentially habitable planet the size of Earth ? video

  • Fulani families of semi-nomadic herders in a tent

    ‘I pray to you not to shoot us’: Mali’s Fulani herders languish in camps after violence ? in pictures

    After old rivalries between Dogon farmers and Fulani herders erupted into violence, exacerbated by Islamist rebels, thousands of the semi-nomadic pastoralists have fled to camps in towns, leaving their cherished animals and way of life. Many must beg to survive at sites lacking food and clean water, with no end in sight to the conflict
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    The?flooded buildings of Porto Alegre, Brazil ? in pictures

    Photographer Gideon Mendel travelled by boat through the flooded town centre
  • A 50-year-old Auckland man has been fined $600 after he was filmed&nbsp;in what appeared to be an attempt&nbsp;to body slam an orca, which is a protected species in New Zealand

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    ’Shocking' and 'stupid': New Zealand man fined after attempting to 'body slam' an orca ? video

  • Green frog with inflated vocal sacs mate in a pond in Rosny Sous Bois near Paris, France.

    Week in wildlife ? in pictures: amorous frogs, battling stallions and an overaffectionate jaguar

  • Cars block roads in Alberta as a wildfire spreads towards Fort McMurray

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    Canada wildfires: huge queues on highway as thousands evacuate oil town ? video

  • The ancient fish were successfully hatched by scientists in Tasmania using two adults and 50 eggs

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    Baby skates on verge of extinction in Tasmania hatched by scientists ? video

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