Group that runs Oasis Academy South Bank warns councils prioritise private housing over space for children to breathe Oasis Academy South Bank in Waterloo sits in a densely built-up corner of south London – so densely that the only space found for the school was in a
Shorter playtimes and shrinking outside space in England have serious implications for children’s wellbeing and mental health Revealed: students at top private schools have 10 times more green space than state pupils Indoors at breaktime: the school in a London office block
Supporters of access to nature call for legal change after Guardian reveals 10:1 discrepancy with state sector Revealed: students at top private schools have 10 times more green space than state pupils Indoors at breaktime: the school in a London office block Children facing a
Governments should use fiscal policies to atone for technology-related carbon emissions, urges report Business live – latest updates Governments faced with economic upheaval caused by artificial intelligence should consider fiscal policies including taxes on excess profits and
Cities in midwest and north-east brace for heatwave with some to experience highs of 105F – 25 degrees above normal Extreme heat has begun to hit the US, delivered by a high-pressure weather pattern that the federal weather prediction center says will be “potentially the
Band say carbon emissions for vinyl production will be reduced by 85% thanks to new method, as they announce 10th studio album Coldplay are aiming to make the most ecologically sustainable vinyl record yet, for their newly announced album Moon Music. Each 140g vinyl copy of
The birds have not been seen for at least a decade – some for more than 100 years – but the authors of a new list of missing species have not given up hope The coppery thorntail and New Caledonian lorikeet are among the 126 birds “lost” to science, having not been seen for a
With tickets doubling as public transport passes and recycled props, Hans Otto Theater is embracing a €3m federal project to make culture climate neutral A handful of Spanish conquistadors fight through thick undergrowth to emerge in the ivy-clad ruins of a fallen civilisation
David Littleproud claims Australia doesn’t need ‘large-scale industrial windfarms’ like the planned offshore zone south of Sydney Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast 1 David
The founder of the Seahorse Trust explains how his life-long fascination with the enigmatic creatures helped us to understand and protect them I saw a seahorse for the first time when I was 14. There is something very unfishlike about the way seahorses swim upright, and their
Beavers’ dams have created more places for water voles to hide from predators and hopefully flourish, say experts Beavers reintroduced to a Scottish rainforest 15 years ago may have created the right habitat for the area’s endangered water voles to flourish. The voles, once
The Australian Bureau of Statistics updated its methodology and says there are 4 million more cattle than previously estimated Sign up for the Rural Network email newsletter Join the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the community Official figures have
Jordanians died in Saudi Arabia after suffering heatstroke, said officials, with temperatures reaching 47C in Mecca At least 14 Jordanian pilgrims have died while on the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as temperatures soar in the kingdom. Jordan’s foreign ministry said “14
Party begins week of campaigning on economy under pressure to say if it will raise taxes to pay for £7.3bn plans Labour will create more than 650,000 jobs with its green investment plans, Rachel Reeves has said, as the party kickstarts a week of campaigning on the economy. The
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Meteorologists warn that heat will spread east through the week, with ‘heat dome’ expected to trap high temperatures Millions of Americans are facing “dangerously hot conditions”, the National Weather Service said, with a heatwave set to hit the midwest and north-east US from