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01 10 2024 | 12:43

A coal plant bulldozed an Ohio town displacing residents. Now its owners include a big Trump donor

Jennifer Harrison, a former resident of Cheshire, Ohio, who took the buyout from American Electric Power, revisits the land where her home used to stand on 6 September 2024. Photograph: Maddie…

01 10 2024 | 12:42

Resisting fascism includes respecting our environment and fellow species

Empty docks at the Antelope Island Marina due to record low water levels on the Great Salt Lake, near Syracuse, Utah, in 2022. Photograph: Rick Bowmer/AP

01 10 2024 | 12:35

The environment was meant to be ‘back on the priority list’ under Labor. Instead we’ve seen a familiar story

Federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek will next month host what has been billed as a ‘global nature positive summit’ in Sydney. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

19 09 2024 | 06:53

M. Santamouris, Anita Lawrence Professor of High Performance Architecture ranked 451st in the world.

ELSEVIER published the August 2024 data-update  "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators" Τhe list includes the 2 % of the most influential researchers in t

18 09 2024 | 18:58

Save the Children pulls out of Science Museum event over sponsor concerns

The Science Museum has long been subject to criticism over its sponsorship by Adani Green Energy, part of the Indian coal-mining and energy conglomerate Adani Group. Photograph: Guy Bell/Alamy Save…

18 09 2024 | 18:54

Los Angeles hit by double whammy of wildfires and earthquake

Millions of residents in the Los Angeles area were rattled by a 4.7 magnitude earthquake that hit early on Thursday morning and came as the region continues to battle multiple wildfires that have yet…

18 09 2024 | 18:52

Belém’s electric bus controversy: a cautionary tale for COP30

Two of five new electric buses parked at the Belém terminal, while awaiting clearance from the Municipal Audit Court (TCMPA). (Photo: Alice Martins Morais) A recent row over a small fleet of air-…

18 09 2024 | 18:43

Most US voters say plastics industry should be held responsible for recycling claims – report

Concern about the fossil fuel and plastics industries’ alleged deception about recycling is growing, with new polling showing a majority of American voters, including 54% of Republicans, support…

18 09 2024 | 18:41

How to Talk to Anxious Children About Climate Change

Olivia Vesovich, one of 16 youth plaintiffs in Held v. Montana, on her favorite hiking trail in Missoula, Montana in July 2023. Credit: Tailyr Irvine/The Washington Post via Getty Images. At 21,…

18 09 2024 | 18:41

Green Climate Fund restructures, aiming to become donors’ “partner of choice”

GCF Executive Director Mafalda Duarte speaks at the High-level Pledging Conference for the fund's second replenishment in October 2023. (Photo: Green Climate Fund / Ute Grabowsky) Since the Green…

18 09 2024 | 18:40

How to convince Beijing of the case for stronger climate targets

White House Senior Advisor for Clean Energy John Podesta and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi speak during a bilateral meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, September 6, 2024. (…

18 09 2024 | 18:38

A Community Program Is Transforming New York Schoolyards into Climate-Resilient Spaces

In Brooklyn, one of New York City’s five boroughs, a new schoolyard features newly-planted native trees offering shade and bright playground equipment that sits adjacent to a track and turf field.…

18 09 2024 | 18:34

US lawmakers push to exclude lucrative chemicals from official PFAS definition

The Pentagon in Virginia in 2022. The action comes as the military has attempted to evade responsibility for its PFAS pollution elsewhere. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP US lawmakers and the…

18 09 2024 | 18:34

UK faces another autumn and winter of flooding, Met Office warns

Flooding around the town of Upton upon Severn in Worcestershire during Storm Henk in January. Photograph: David Davies/PA The UK faces another autumn and winter of destructive floods, the Met Office…

18 09 2024 | 18:25

What is the environmental cost of NI's car dependency?

When the first steam-powered car arrived on the island of Ireland in 1896, the impact motorised transport would have was beyond imagination. More than a century later, cars have transformed our…

18 09 2024 | 18:08

Natural History Museum plans revamp to become climate ‘catalyst for change’

The Natural History Museum recently redeveloped its outdoor space into two new gardens focusing on evolution and biodiversity. Photograph: Jonathan E Jackson/NHM/PA The Natural History Museum in…

18 09 2024 | 18:08

Big oil faces a rising number of climate-focused lawsuits, report finds

The authors of the analysis found 86 cases have been filed and 40 are currently pending. Photograph: Murdo Macleod/The Guardian Big oil is facing a soaring number of climate-focused lawsuits, a new…

18 09 2024 | 18:05

Europe saved its predators from the brink of extinction. So why is it killing thousands of bears, wolves and lynx?

A bear approaches a road in Covasna, Romania, to pick up food thrown by tourists – a practice leading them to increasingly venture out of the forest. Photograph: Andrei Pungovschi/AFP/Getty Images