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24 11 2023 | 06:49

Το τελευταίο COP

Έχω την αίσθηση ότι το 2023 θα μείνει στην ιστορία ως η χρονιά που αλλάξαμε πίστα στην κλιματική κρίση. Αλλά φοβάμαι ότι είναι η ίδια η κλιματική κρίση που θα μας αλλάξει την πίστα. Λίγες μόλις…

22 11 2023 | 15:20

Who is the world’s worst carbon foot prince? We name and shame!

Who emits more greenhouse gas, is it 1.8 million cows or the average billionaire?   Cartoon by First Dog on the Moon

22 11 2023 | 15:15

Of course working-class people care about the climate crisis: they emit the least, but will suffer most

The implications of policy are felt very differently depending on how well-off you are. It’s time for politicians to recognise this

22 11 2023 | 15:12

The climate science is in. So why are the climate scientists down and out?

It’s increasingly hard to stay hopeful  Illustration: Fiona Katauskas/The Guardian

22 11 2023 | 15:03

Billionaires are out of touch and much too powerful. The planet is in trouble

The 1% aren’t just the biggest climate wreckers, they also greatly influence how the world responds to the crisis

22 11 2023 | 14:39

Brazil: Health warnings as country gripped by 'unbearable' heatwave

Red alerts have been issued for almost 3,000 towns and cities across Brazil, which have been experiencing an unprecedented heatwave. Rio de Janeiro recorded 42.5C on Sunday - a record for November…

22 11 2023 | 14:33

Climate change: Fewer wild swans returning to UK in winter

The sight of wild swans flying in for the winter is becoming less common in the face of climate change. Scientists say Bewick's swans are changing their behaviour in a warming world, with fewer…

22 11 2023 | 14:27

Could triple glazing become a UK standard?

Helen Matthews of Sheffield lives in a "proper English house", as she puts it. "So yes, flippin' freezing all the time." Until, she hastens to add, she had triple glazing installed earlier this year…

22 11 2023 | 14:20

Climate change warning as insects migrate north

Wildlife surveys carried out by ecologists over the last eight years have found that insects are migrating north because of climate change. At Bath City Farm, 1,125 species have been recorded…

22 11 2023 | 14:13

Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’

  Online search queries related to "climate anxiety" have risen, according to data gathered by Google and shared exclusively with BBC 100 Women. Studies also suggests that women are more affected…

22 11 2023 | 14:00

Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers

The night of 5 August 2010 is still fresh in the memory of the people of Ladakh, in northern India, when it felt like a cloud had burst over the area surrounding the capital, Leh. One year's worth…

22 11 2023 | 13:55

South Wales firefighters hope Antarctica trek empowers girls

Two firefighters aiming to ski to the South Pole unaided in 50 days say they want their example to help empower women and girls. Georgina Gilbert, 49, and Rebecca Openshaw-Rowe, 42, hope to trek 777…

22 11 2023 | 13:50

Biomethane added to NI gas supply network for first time

Biomethane, a more environmentally-friendly gas product, has been successfully introduced into Northern Ireland's gas supply network for the first time. The product can be used as a direct…

22 11 2023 | 13:45

Extreme weather 'biggest threat' to UK heritage

Flooding, wildfires and extreme weather threaten the future of nearly three-quarters of sites managed by the National Trust, a new report says. The charity says climate change is "the single biggest…

22 11 2023 | 13:39

Redcar protest over 'hydrogen village' plans

A protest has been held in Redcar against a government proposal to test the potential for heating homes with hydrogen. Some 2,000 properties would be part of a "hydrogen village", looking at green…

22 11 2023 | 13:34

Lough Neagh: Too soon to tell ecological impact of algal blooms - experts

  Warning signs about blue-green algae are still in place in Mid-Ulster facilities surrounding Lough Neagh. However, last week signs were removed from Oxford Island, with signage at Rea's Wood,…

22 11 2023 | 13:16

School Strike 4 Climate: Australian students use 'sick note' to demand climate action

Thousands of Australian students have walked out of class to attend School Strike 4 Climate rallies, backed by a "sick note" from "climate doctors". Signed by three prominent scientists, it…

22 11 2023 | 13:11

PepsiCo sued by New York state for plastic pollution

PepsiCo has been sued by New York state for plastic pollution along the Buffalo River that is allegedly contaminating the water and harming wildlife. According to the lawsuit, PepsiCo is the single…

22 11 2023 | 13:04

Greta Thunberg: Who is the climate activist and what has she achieved?

Greta Thunberg has pleaded not guilty to a public order offence after her arrest at a protest in central London in October. It follows two fines for disobeying the police during demonstrations in…

22 11 2023 | 12:53

Reading's carbon footprint cut in half, council says

A town's carbon footprint has been reduced by more than half, according to new figures. Reading Borough Council said there had been a 51% drop in carbon emissions in the town since 2005. However,…