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COP29 was far from the dramatic turning point in the fight against catastrophic climate change that the world needs
World leaders are failing to commit to the dramatic action required to prevent devastating climate change, reports Mike Buckley from the COP29 summit
The global consensus on tackling climate change is fragmenting at the very moment action is most needed
“We have to [only] choose the ‘good’ ones that have the best pictures or the highest fatalities”, says Laura Tobin
The election of the climate-denying President elect Donald Trump has raised the stakes at this week’s global climate summit
Governments around the world need to act now to prevent the worst of what is coming our way
Trump plans to accelerate Israel’s violence in Gaza, male violence against women and industrial violence against the earth. He must be stopped.
We are facing the ‘literally unprecedented demographic stress of a permanently ageing global population’
Six-month battle sees Telegraph forced to correct an inaccurate article about the impact of climate change on rail delays
Liberal Democrat MP and former ocean rower Dr Roz Savage is challenging the Government’s “narrow” environmental plans
As destruction spreads across Florida this week, Media Storm examines why the media is choosing to ignore the real causes of such extreme weather events
The Government is making a huge bet on a technology that has never previously delivered, argues climate campaigner Alethea Warrington
The Government is accused of failing to rule out new fossil fuel projects, and in some cases potentially cheering them on, in updated national plan
Like David Lammy, the military recognises the threat of climate breakdown. But that hasn’t stopped the sector’s vast emissions
Protesters from a number of different groups gathered outside 55 Tufton Street and the Policy Exchange on Wednesday
Nobel laureates join chorus of 1,000+ scientists urging Parliament to prioritise far-reaching Climate and Nature Bill as environmental tipping points loom
Exclusive: Green Party donation by major Labour funder has only just come to light
Secretaries of State allow passenger numbers to soar by 38% at business airport, despite objections from locals and climate campaigners
The five activists face the “longest ever” jail terms for peaceful protest, and international NGOs have rallied behind them
“Forget 1.5C and 2C. Let’s hope – if we fight really hard – we can keep the rise this side of 3C.”
Campaigners are challenging the Government’s ‘inherited’ strategy to protect the UK from extreme weather
New Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has a decision to make over the weekend
Almost half of voters in the 251 seats lost by the Conservatives in the 2024 General Election believed that the Government should not have abandoned its net zero policy commitments
The trial and sentencing of the protesters has been described as a “low point in British justice” and an “assault on free speech”
A report by the Climate Change Committee shows just how much action the new Labour Government needs to take to achieve the country’s targets
‘For the media to be interviewing political leaders and not even asking the questions is shocking’
The final head to head debate between Starmer and Sunak didn’t have a single question on climate or nature.
The politicisation of literary events and artistic institutions began when corporate sponsors bought their way into these spaces, writes Russell Warfield
Report exposes over 100,000 cases of corporate wrongdoing since 2010, with rule-breakers often given just a slap on the wrist
Climate leadership is not the vote loser its opponents like to portray it as – but the danger for the climate movement is assuming public support will endure forever, argues Russell Warfield
This General Election will be “pivotal for people and the planet” as ‘MP Watch’ election campaign targeting climate action ‘delayers’ launched
The people and companies behind the controversial hydrogen lobby winning tens of millions in funding – including one key player also making huge donations to Conservatives
The Conservatives’ domestic extremism adviser Lord John Walney is accused of conflicts of interest over a proposed ban of groups such as Palestine Action and Just Stop Oil
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on how journalists have covered ULEZ, often politicising the issue rather than exploring it through a health lens
The Labour leader’s new six ‘first steps’ for Government reveal a lot about the kind of administration he plans to lead
Regulators are failing to stop the media from encouraging vigilante action against activists – the law must step in to keep them safe, argues Tom Hardy
Susan Hall is plastering London with leaflets falsely claiming voters are about to be hit by a new charge to drive their cars