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Green Tories back Johnson’s call for successor to invest in renewables

Green Tories back Johnson’s call for successor to invest in renewables

Leading green Conservatives have backed Boris Johnson’s call for his successor to invest in renewable energy, amid concern that the Tory leadership frontrunner Liz Truss could...

Ubiquitous ‘Forever Chemicals’ Increase Risk of Liver Cancer, Researchers Report - Inside Climate News

Ubiquitous ‘Forever Chemicals’ Increase Risk of Liver Cancer, Researchers Report - Inside Climate News

The ubiquity of the toxic class of substances commonly known as “forever chemicals” is well established. Now, medical researchers have zeroed in on their effects on a crucial...

'Higher standards': Government announces new framework for tackling industrial emissions

'Higher standards': Government announces new framework for tackling industrial emissions

The UK government has promised to continue to crack down on sources of industrial pollution, after today publishing a new framework for establishing the Best Available...

Energy citizenship: Europe’s communities forging a low-carbon future

Energy citizenship: Europe’s communities forging a low-carbon future

Europe’s swift transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future will not happen without the engagement and involvement of citizens producing and consuming energy locally, experts...

5 reasons why Greenpeace built another boulder barrier

5 reasons why Greenpeace built another boulder barrier

Our blue planet is suffering. Precious marine habitats are home to lots of sealife and store huge amounts of carbon. But industrial fishing, the climate crisis, plastic...

Why it's a good career move to join a women’s business network – new research

Why it's a good career move to join a women’s business network – new research

Women-only professional networks have become a familiar feature of the corporate world. Set up to organise and channel female voices and experiences, some have even become big...

Meat and dairy: 5 crucial facts the government is ignoring

Meat and dairy: 5 crucial facts the government is ignoring

Updates Meat and dairy: 5 crucial facts the government is ignoring What we eat is a personal choice. But we’re never taught what these choices mean for the other things we care...

Meat, dairy and rice production will bust 1.5C climate target, shows study

Meat, dairy and rice production will bust 1.5C climate target, shows study

Emissions from the food system alone will drive the world past 1.5C of global heating, unless high-methane foods are tackled. Climate-heating emissions from food production,...

Waste Heat: Innovators Turn to an Overlooked Renewable Resource

Waste Heat: Innovators Turn to an Overlooked Renewable Resource

Nearly three-quarters of all the energy produced by humanity is squandered as waste heat. Now, large businesses, high-tech operations such as data centers, and governments are...

‘You aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo’: Guardian readers on our climate coverage

‘You aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo’: Guardian readers on our climate coverage

What do you value about our reporting of the climate crisis? The Guardian’s climate reporting is thorough, factual and well researched. In Australia we hear little of what’s...

GCSEs: how gender norms influence what young people choose to study at school

GCSEs: how gender norms influence what young people choose to study at school

There is a gender divide in the subjects teenagers choose to study. In 2022, 63% of UK GCSE candidates taking full-course Physical Education (PE) for GCSE were male. For Art and...

We studied 40,000 pieces of litter to find out where it all comes from – here's what we discovered

We studied 40,000 pieces of litter to find out where it all comes from – here's what we discovered

Litter is perhaps the most tangible of all environmental problems. And it’s not just a disrespectful few who are responsible for it. Litter, defined in its broadest terms,...