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12 12 2023 | 00:27

Middle-class fear of green policies fuels rise of far right, Colombia’s Petro warns

Middle-class fears of losing a high standard of living because of green policies is driving the rise of the far right across the world, the president of Colombia has warned.

11 12 2023 | 22:37

Big meat and dairy lobbyists turn out in record numbers at Cop28

Lobbyists from industrial agriculture companies and trade groups have turned out in record numbers at Cop28, with three times as many delegates representing the meat and dairy industry as last year…

11 12 2023 | 22:33

Cop28 is a farce rigged to fail, but there are other ways we can try to save the planet

Let’s face it: climate summits are broken. The delegates talk and talk, while Earth systems slide towards deadly tipping points. Since the climate negotiations began in 1992 more carbon dioxide from…

11 12 2023 | 22:20

The Guardian view on Cop28: a phase-out of fossil fuels is the only decision that makes sense

It was never really in doubt. But the first week of Cop28, which ended with a rest day on Thursday, made one crucial fact impossible to ignore: the fossil fuel industry is not planning to go quietly…

11 12 2023 | 18:53

Cop28 bulletin: Fossil fuel phase-out language takes shape

Negotiators are locked in feverish marathon talks to hammer out the final technical draft of the global stocktake. The version published early Tuesday is a 24-page smörgåsbord of wildly ranging…

11 12 2023 | 18:49

After Cop28, know this: Sunak and his rightwing allies around the world have no interest in saving our planet

Not only did Rishi Sunak spend more time travelling to Cop28 on his private jet than attending the conference itself, he also delivered a speech at the Dubai summit doubling down on the decision to…

11 12 2023 | 18:44

Opec rails against fossil fuel phase-out at Cop28 in leaked letters

The Opec oil cartel has warned its member countries with “utmost urgency” that “pressure against fossil fuels may reach a tipping point with irreversible consequences” at Cop28, in leaked letters…

11 12 2023 | 18:21

As fossil fuel phase-out gathers steam, resistance builds

Saudi Arabia is one of the strongest opponents of a decision at Cop28 to out fossil fuels, as tensions grow near the end of the first week of negotiations.  Saudi energy minister Abdulaziz bin…

11 12 2023 | 18:01

Deep Sea Mining Company Sues Greenpeace Amid Standoff at Sea

As Greenpeace activists continued to occupy a deep sea mining research ship in the Pacific Ocean, the mining company responsible for the expedition asked a Dutch court Tuesday to end the protest that…

11 12 2023 | 17:45

Climate change: How is my country doing on tackling it?

With world leaders at COP28 in Dubai, there is a renewed sense of urgency to limit emissions to curb the harshest impacts of climate change. Many of these governments have pledged to reduce their…

11 12 2023 | 17:40

The Roman forts near Hadrian’s Wall are full of historical riches – and the climate crisis is destroying them

Aremarkable discovery was made 50 years ago at Vindolanda, the Roman fort below Hadrian’s Wall. Four metres down, the archaeologist Robin Birley and his team came upon a mass of black, damp and…

11 12 2023 | 17:36

‘Unprecedented mass coral bleaching’ expected in 2024, says expert

Record-breaking land and sea temperatures, driven by climate breakdown, will probably cause “unprecedented mass coral bleaching and mortality” throughout 2024, according to a pioneering coral…

11 12 2023 | 17:33

Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest in scathing attack on oil and gas industry

The Australian mining billionaire Andrew Forrest has used the backdrop of the Cop28 climate summit to pay for ads in more than 10 major newspapers around the world attacking the oil and gas industry…

11 12 2023 | 17:29

Australia commits $150m to climate finance for vulnerable Pacific countries

The Australian government has pledged A$150m climate finance for Pacific countries but has not contributed to a newly created global loss and damage fund.

11 12 2023 | 17:22

How all of G20 is missing climate goals — but some nations are closer than others

Not a single G20 country has policies in place that are consistent with the Paris agreement’s goal of limiting global heating to 1.5C and meeting their “fair share” of emissions reduction. The…

11 12 2023 | 17:03

‘A tough neighbourhood’: how Gulf scientists are reaching across political divides to help coral reefs

‘In Sweden they train crows to pick those up,” shouts a passerby, unhelpfully, as my colleague and I fill our jam jars with hundreds of cigarette butts. Half an hour later, it’s plastic bottles, tin…

11 12 2023 | 16:26

Awful as it was, Thatcherism did transform Britain. Starmerism just promises more of the same

There is nothing wrong with the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, noting the transformative nature of Margaret Thatcher’s administrations. It is, after all, a fact. Thatcherism bulldozed the postwar…

09 12 2023 | 03:41

New York will plant thousands of trees using new tech to maximize foliage impact

New York City is poised to get a lot more trees. Last month, the city council passed a measure calling for 30% canopy cover by 2035, up from its current cover of 22%; a recent tree census found there…

09 12 2023 | 03:38

‘Our tapestries open ears’: the South African women stitching monumental tales of love and loss

Standing at the foot of the giant hanging tapestry, Veronica Betani recalls the bitter period that is depicted in its colourful threads: mourning women watching over orphaned children, a hospital…

09 12 2023 | 03:21

The week in wildlife – in pictures: fluffy kiwi chicks, a ‘swimming’ mole and a lucky duck

This photo, entitled Nightly Elevator, won the behaviour category in the Royal Society Publishing photography prize this week. It shows a jellyfish ascending to the surface, where it will feed in…