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Australia’s climate risk assessment prompts deluge of misinformation from the usual suspects | Temperature Check

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Up to 185,000 Queensland homes could be at ‘very high risk’ with many uninsurable if global heating unchecked

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Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser

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🌎 New tools for a complex capital stack #262

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The government has laid out the perils of the climate crisis – but will Albanese meet the moment?

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Hedgehogs, salmon and birds at risk after dry summer, says Natural England

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‘Bipartisan, common sense, science-based’: California leads the way in banning ultra-processed school meals

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Google’s huge new Essex datacentre to emit 570,000 tonnes of CO2 a year

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New legal challenge to plan for Spurs football academy in London park

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Bali battles worst floods in more than a decade

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‘You’re going about your day and suddenly see a little Godzilla’: Bangkok reckons with a giant lizard boom

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UK and US line up string of deals to build modular nuclear reactors in Britain

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Right to swim and wild camp in England should be enshrined in law, Labour MPs say

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Millions of Australians at risk from rising sea levels and heat deaths to soar, national climate risk assessment report warns

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Rising Nato military spending to cause huge spike in emissions, report warns

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PM coy on prospect of Trump meeting – as it happened

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A tiny town in Idaho dodged incineration in 2024. Will the next wildfire take it out?

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Scientists fear this ‘cute’ and ‘chonky’ flying fox could be one cyclone away from extinction

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‘It’s dying in front of our eyes’: how the UK’s largest lake became an ecological disaster

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Billion-dollar coffins? New technology could make oceans transparent and Aukus submarines vulnerable

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‘Like walking through time’: as glaciers retreat, new worlds are being created in their wake

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US environment agency could end reporting of greenhouse gas emissions

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The Guardian view on fishing and nature: bottom-trawling boats don’t belong in conservation zones | Editorial

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Trump-supporting billionaire prevented from filling lake on UK estate during drought

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Australia’s Cop31 bid teeters as rival Turkey refuses to withdraw

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Recycled glass could help fend off coastal erosion

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Much of US shark meat comes from endangered species, study finds

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Wealth and power shape the climate emergency – the most important tool we have to defend ourselves is the facts | Naomi Klein

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Community groups warn against push to ‘rip up’ UK nuclear industry rules

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Strongest tornado ever recorded in Japan hits Shizuoka prefecture

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Week in wildlife: a huge tuna, cows on the lawn and a Dorset beaver’s adventure

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Thousands of tonnes of toxic landfill liquid added to sewage and spread on English farms

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Relief for campaigners as five-star hotel on Milos’s famous ‘moon beach’ halted

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Fiji ant study provides new evidence of insects’ decline on remote islands

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Rome mayor’s claim of swimmable Tiber in five years met with scepticism

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Spanish schools to teach pupils how to cope with climate crisis disasters

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Reform council to ‘rescind’ climate emergency declaration

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‘A last resort’: is culling foxes the only way to save Britain’s vanishing curlews?

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Streets submerged in Indonesia after deadly floods – video

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‘It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet’: striped bass in a Canadian river are gobbling up all the salmon. Is a mass cull the answer?

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Green energy entrepreneur calls on UK to subsidise North Sea oil and gas firms

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Hedgehog highways could become requirement for new buildings

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Flash floods in Indonesia leave at least 15 people dead and 10 missing

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Sydney Water failed to properly test before declaring ‘no known Pfas hotspots’ in catchments, inquiry finds

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Crystallized dino eggs provide a peek into the tumultuous Late Cretaceous

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Carbon emissions from oil giants directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for first time

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Misinformation, fear and politics – how a South Dakota county drove away millions in solar energy

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Jump in US greenhouse gas pollution pushed global emissions higher – report

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Paris cleaned up the Seine – and gave swimmers a new way to beat the heat. Will your city follow suit? | Helen Massy-Beresford

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Area of England well protected for nature is in decline, data shows

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Entries updated Oct 8, 2025 09:26:34 AM PDT

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