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  • Bright orange streams flowing in the middle of a vast mountain range

    Alaska
    Alaskan rivers turning orange due to climate change, study finds

  • body of water with snowy mountains beyond

    Big oil uncovered
    Young Alaskans sue state over fossil fuel project they claim violates their rights

    Plaintiffs claim $38.7bn gas export project, which would triple state’s greenhouse gas emissions, infringes constitutional rights
  • A man walks through knee-high flood water on a shopping street

    Climate crisis
    ‘Never-ending’ UK rain made 10 times more likely by climate crisis, study says

    Winter downpours also made 20% wetter and will occur every three years without urgent carbon cuts, experts warn
  • Florida
    TV meteorologist attacks Ron DeSantis over Florida’s ‘don’t say climate change’ law

  • Marine life
    States have legal duty to cut greenhouse emissions, says top maritime court

  • Big oil uncovered
    A new project promised low-income families ‘zero net energy homes’ – but they still rely on gas

  • Climate crisis
    Climate victims file criminal case against bosses of oil firm Total

  • India
    Delhi orders schools to close early for holidays as temperatures hit 47.4C

  • Amazon rainforest
    More than third of Amazon rainforest struggling to recover from drought, study finds

  • Oil and gas companies
    Green activists push Biden to freeze ‘disastrous’ deepwater oil export rigs

  • Rebecca Tamás

    Britain’s public parks are a green lifeline – stop fencing them off for the summer

    Rebecca Tamás
  • Two people walking their dogs at Hook Moor windfarm, near Leeds, with two wind turbines visible.

    The Guardian view on net zero: a bank-led green transition won’t work for Britain

    • Bill McKibben

      The 1.5C global heating target was always a dream, but its demise doesn’t signal doom for climate action

      Bill McKibben
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      It’s not all doom and gloom when it comes to the climate

    • Bill McGuire

      The climate crisis is no laughing matter, no matter what those on Radio 4’s Today programme think

      Bill McGuire
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Features

  • A man in a T-shirt stands in a kitchen with a chair on a table and mud on the floor

    America's dirty divide
    Displaced by climate disasters, ageing Americans struggle to find housing

  • A florist prepares flower bouquets in Bengaluru on February 12, 2022, ahead of Valentine’s Day celebrations.

    Global development
    Heat stress: how soaring temperatures are taking their toll on migrant workers in India’s garden city

    • An orange-coloured river flows past pine trees on a mountain

      Terrawatch
      Warming climate is turning rivers rusty with toxic metals

    • Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers dives into the pool

      Swimming
      Gina Rinehart portrait saga: largesse comes at a peculiar cost for Australia’s swimmers

    • Rachel Keenan looks out at a colourful sky at dusk on the coast of Inverbervie.

      Coastlines
      ‘The fear has properly set in’: how it feels to watch my home town disappear into the sea

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