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Wildfires are getting deadlier and costing more. Experts warn they’re becoming unstoppable

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The Guardian view on climate policy: Britain needs clean power, not culture wars | Editorial

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Jem Cresswell’s striking whale images – in pictures

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A pheasant coucal is a mass of contradictions: a bewildered bravo rolling through my house like a feathered wrecking ball | Bronwen Scott

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BrewDog sells Scottish ‘rewilding’ estate it bought only five years ago

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Starmer can help shape the future of the world at Cop30. He can’t let fear of Farage stop him | Michael Jacobs

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Senior Tories dismayed at Badenoch’s ‘catastrophic’ vow to repeal Climate Change Act

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‘A remarkable ability to inspire’: global tributes pour in for Jane Goodall

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Dogs and drones: how scientists are saving Washington’s endangered orcas

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‘It’s been beyond difficult’: earthworks of HS2 take toll on Chilterns residents

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UK politics: Jenrick’s ideas mostly ‘my thoughts repackaged’, says Badenoch – as it happened

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Visions of resistance: women fighting to save their homeland – in pictures

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Kemi Badenoch vows to repeal Climate Change Act

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‘Desecration of landscape’: the fight over development in areas of outstanding natural beauty

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Corporate ‘middlemen’ mask who really profits from Australian fossil fuel projects, report warns

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Jane Goodall: the conservationist who communed with chimps – video obituary

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Israeli naval forces board pro-Palestinian flotilla 75 miles from Gaza

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‘Listen to the cry of the Earth’: Pope Leo takes aim at climate change sceptics

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Will Labour’s fracking ban end practice in the UK for good?

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Border wall slicing through Arizona wildlife corridor begins construction: ‘A show of force for nothing’

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He once worked at the world’s best restaurant. Now he wants to make US school food better

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UK fracking ban to be brought forward as Labour counters Reform promise

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UK politics: Powell victory in Labour’s deputy leader contest would mean ‘division and disunity’, Phillipson suggests – as it happened

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Revealed: Europe losing 600 football pitches of nature and crop land a day

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Queensland’s biggest coal-fired power station could close six years early

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‘Dominant on the river’: 32 Chunk crowned champion in ‘biggest Fat Bear Week yet’

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Australia could split Cop31 hosting rights with Turkey under potential compromise

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News Corp embraces fantasy genre by turning climate crisis into ‘laughable’ science fiction | Temperature Check

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Zelenskyy sounds alarm over unprecedented power outage at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

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Common toad is becoming uncommon in UK, study shows

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‘Don’t panic’ could be Albanese’s mantra but that doesn’t mean we aren’t concerned about life, the universe and everything | Peter Lewis

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US energy department cracks down on workers’ use of climate crisis language

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NatureScot may raise ‘more than £100m’ in private investment for conservation

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From the Swiss Alps to a solar eclipse: the 2025 Bird Photographer of the Year – in pictures

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US national parks to remain partly open during government shutdown

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Guardian Essential poll: Australians back emissions target while One Nation support doubles

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Our world is hurtling into climate disaster and what do politicians give us? Oilfields and new runways | Bill McGuire

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Is there such a thing as a ‘problem shark’? Plan to catch repeat biters divides scientists

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Biomethane not viable for widespread use in UK home heating, report finds

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Clive Palmer’s multibillion dollar claims make a mockery of a tribunal that allows foreign investors to challenge court decisions | Patricia Ranald

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World’s major cities hit by 25% leap in extremely hot days since the 1990s

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Trump administration spending $625m to revive dying coal industry

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Namibia footage shows wildfire devastation in Etosha natural park – video

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Rainbow lorikeets can be such bruisers, but this pair turns me into a cartoon princess | Johanna Roberts as told to Alyx Gorman

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Turkey argues both countries can win from drawn-out contest with Australia over Cop31 hosting rights

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Twelve whales have been tangled in shark nets off Queensland’s coast so far this year. Here’s why

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Disasters like wildfires and floods are multiplying. US schools are training students to combat them

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Los Angeles vowed to host the Olympics without breaking the bank and environment. Can it?

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German identity doesn’t rely on cars – Brussels should face down the mighty automakers | Tania Roettger

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Namibia deploys army to fight wildfire burning third of Etosha game reserve

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