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13 12 2021 | 06:43

Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2021: support the fight for climate justice

Four charities selected this year all help protect the rights of marginalised people most affected by the climate crisis

13 12 2021 | 06:43

Swampy on tunnels, bailiffs and 25 years of protest: ‘We need to stop capitalists destroying the planet’

He became a household name in the 90s, then disappeared from view. But he never stopped protesting. Now the man known as the human mole is busier than ever Dan works in forestry. Clare is a school…

13 12 2021 | 06:40

‘We have to use a boat to commute’: coastal Ghana hit by climate crisis

As the sea claims more of the west African shoreline, those left homeless by floods are losing hope that the government will act Waves have taken the landscape John Afedzie knew so well. “The…

13 12 2021 | 06:39

UK universities took £89m from oil firms in last four years

Anger after investigation finds Imperial College London, Cambridge and Oxford among institutions to have accepted funding Some of Britain’s most prestigious universities are among those to have…

13 12 2021 | 06:38

The richest 10% produce about half of greenhouse gas emissions. They should pay to fix the climate

This is not simply a rich versus poor countries divide: there are huge emitters in poor countries, and low emitters in rich countries

13 12 2021 | 06:35

Editorial: The Guardian view on green finance: doing business as if the planet mattered

Climate change is happening, and businesses know it. So why don’t company reports show it?

13 12 2021 | 06:32

How will humanity endure the climate crisis? I asked an acclaimed sci-fi writer

In Kim Stanley Robinson’s novel The Ministry for the Future, climate disasters kill tens of millions of people – and that’s a scenario he portrays as relatively optimistic o really grasp the…

13 12 2021 | 06:30

Help us support those on the frontline of the climate emergency

As poorer nations pay the price for wealthy countries’ pollution, fighting climate injustice is a moral obligation

13 12 2021 | 06:29

Hot news from two billion years ago: plankton actually moved mountains

Our planet’s geology shaped life on Earth. But now scientists reveal it worked the other way around too The mighty forces that created our planet’s mountains in ancient days got some unexpected…

13 12 2021 | 06:28

UK ‘embarrassed’ into funding Mozambique gas project, court hears

The UK was “embarrassed” into funding a huge gas project in Mozambique while considering ending overseas support for fossil fuels, a court has heard.

13 12 2021 | 06:24

Labor calls for ‘grassroots mobilisation’ of religious Australians to tackle climate crisis

Care for creation unites every person in this room, Anthony Albanese tells faith summit

13 12 2021 | 06:23

‘We can’t save everybody’: could biobanking offer Australian animals a last hope against extinction?

As Australia faces an extinction crisis, some conservationists say that, to save some endangered species, we must have a national plan to freeze them On 15 December 2014, inside a repurposed…

13 12 2021 | 06:22

How Durham University turned itself green

Institution jumps 66 places on People and Planet’s annual university sustainability league

13 12 2021 | 06:18

‘Gushing oil and roaring fires’: 30 years on Kuwait is still scarred by catastrophic pollution

Oilwells set alight by Iraqi forces in 1991 were put out within months, but insidious pollution still mars the desert For 10 months in Kuwait, everything was upside down. Daytime was full of…

13 12 2021 | 06:17

Concern over impact of Norfolk Boreas offshore windfarm on seabirds

Project backed by Boris Johnson likely to get go-ahead but is on site that rare birds travel though, campaigners say A major new windfarm project that will power millions of homes is likely to be…

13 12 2021 | 06:11

Hold the beef: McDonald’s avoids the bold step it must take to cut emissions

The company has announced big sustainability initiatives – but absent are the menu changes needed to significantly reduce beef production

10 12 2021 | 10:38

Batman loach returns: fish feared extinct found in Turkey

Scientists working on the Search For The Lost Fishes project have spotted the freshwater Batman River loach, which has not been seen since 1974 A freshwater fish that scientists thought was extinct…

10 12 2021 | 10:35

World’s largest lab-grown steak unveiled by Israeli firm

MeaTech 3D created the 4oz steak using 3D printing with real bovine cells that mature into muscle and fat The largest lab-grown steak yet produced has been unveiled by the Israeli company MeaTech…

10 12 2021 | 10:31

Listen to the fish sing: scientists record ‘mind-blowing’ noises of restored coral reef

Vibrant soundscape shows Indonesian reef devastated by blast fishing is returning to health From whoops to purrs, snaps to grunts, and foghorns to laughs, a cacophony of bizarre fish songs have…

10 12 2021 | 10:27

Deep-sea mining may push hundreds of species to extinction, researchers warn

New research sees two-thirds of mollusc types only found living by hydrothermal vents added to IUCN’s red list of endangered species Almost two-thirds of the hundreds of mollusc species that live…