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02 09 2024 | 06:51

Prozac in waterways is changing how fish behave, research finds

Research into guppies has found that pharmaceuticals like Prozac in waterways are affecting fish bodies and behaviour. Photograph: Alice Chaos Contamination of waterways with the antidepressant…

02 09 2024 | 06:50

Environmental activists urge Kamala Harris to go big on climate: ‘She’s got to seize the moment’

Kamala Harris during a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. Photograph: Kyle Mazza/Rex/Shutterstock As Donald Trump accuses Kamala Harris of waging “war on American energy”, some…

02 09 2024 | 06:49

Empowering Residents Helped Buenos Aires Transform Rodrigo Bueno Into a Climate-Resilient Community

On the eastern edge of Buenos Aires, residents of the Rodrigo Bueno neighborhood take a break from pick-up soccer games and stretch out on grassy knolls. Further down the road, a kitchen buzzes with…

02 09 2024 | 06:46

What 2024’s Historic Elections Could Mean for the Climate

Cover Image by: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo This is the biggest year in modern history for elections around the globe. Citizens of at least 64 countries — collectively home to about half of…

02 09 2024 | 06:46

Why the oceans are on the frontline of the climate crisis

Jervis Bay in Australia. Photograph: Cavan Images/Getty Images/iStockphoto

02 09 2024 | 06:45

Massive Attack castigate music industry over climate inaction: ‘We don’t need to talk. We need to act’

As pop stars fly on private jets and haul stage sets around the world, with their fans collectively generating significant emissions via their own travel to gigs, Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja has…

02 09 2024 | 06:42

Tax credits in Biden’s landmark climate law disproportionately benefit well-off

Workers lift a solar panel on to a roof during a residential solar installation in Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), passed…

02 09 2024 | 06:39

The Guardian view on meat: we need to eat less of it

‘Ever since red and processed meat was linked to an increased risk of cancer a decade ago, people have been advised to limit their daily consumption of these to a maximum of 70g.’ Photograph: Alamy

02 09 2024 | 06:38

Chair of Nuclear for Australia denies that calling CO2 ‘plant food’ means he is a climate denier

Dr Adi Paterson, pictured when chief executive of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, accused Nasa of ‘confusing public understanding by publishing ground surface…

02 09 2024 | 06:37

Minister seeks legal settlement in case of South Africa’s imperilled penguins

African penguins, seen here on a beach in Cape Town, South Africa, could be extinct by 2035. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images South Africa’s new environment minister has said he wants to stop…

02 09 2024 | 06:35

Pacific nations aren’t asking for favours. They just want Australia to meet the moment on climate justice

In the Marshall Islands, rising sea levels threaten to engulf entire communities, writes Tim Flannery. Photograph: Rob Griffith/AP

02 09 2024 | 06:34

Swedish hunters kill more than 150 brown bears in first days of annual cull

A male bear shot in Ljusdal, 200 miles north of Stockholm. Licences to kill 486 of Sweden’s 2,400 or so brown bears were issued this year. Photograph: Adam Ihse/TT News Agency/Alamy More than 150…

02 09 2024 | 06:34

Affluent Norway has third highest per-capita domestic flight emissions

Less than 10% of the world’s population take a plane in any one year. Photograph: Gary Stedman/Alamy At this peak holiday season the contrails crisscross the skies, and greenhouse gas emissions…

02 09 2024 | 06:33

China adds new clean power equivalent to UK’s entire electricity output

China added as much new clean energy generation in the first half of this year as the UK produced from all sources in the same period last year, data shows, as wind and solar power generation…

02 09 2024 | 06:33

‘He was choking on his own tongue’: animals suffer as heatwaves increase

Solly the sheep, who died at a Mallorcan animal sanctuary after contracting a mosquito-borne disease. Photograph: Ana Palacios Solly the sheep had not had an easy start to life, but his prospects…

02 09 2024 | 06:32

Humans to push further into wildlife habitats across more than 50% of land by 2070 – study

A giraffe in Nairobi national park, where Kenya’s expanding capital is fragmenting and degrading wildlife habitats. Photograph: Amir Cohen/Reuters Over the next 50 years, people will push further…

02 09 2024 | 06:31

It’s August 2024 – and our world is at a turning point. Here’s what we should do now

‘We are moving from a unipolar world to a multipolar world, one of multiple, competing centres of power.’ A Cop29 sign in Azerbaijan. Photograph: Aziz Karimov/Getty Images

02 09 2024 | 06:28

We must restore nature to avoid global catastrophe, warns biodiversity summit president

Susana Muhamad is Colombia’s environment minister and will preside over the biodiversity Cop16 conference in Cali. Photograph: Raúl Arboleda/AFP/Getty Images Humanity risks catastrophic global…

02 09 2024 | 06:26

Climate Q&A: Population, volcanoes and electric cars

How has the Ukraine war affected efforts to tackle climate change? First and foremost, the war in Ukraine has been a humanitarian disaster. But it has also had implications for the climate.

02 09 2024 | 06:26

Resorts on Spain’s Costa Brava struggle with invasion of jellyfish as seas warm

Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) off the Catalan coast. Tarragona beaches were closed in July after highly venomous Portuguese man o’ war were seen. Photograph: Seaphotoart/Alamy Costa…