UK Summers May Extend to 8 Months by 2100

Climate change could make British summers last eight months by 2100, causing major disruptions to agriculture and increasing heatwave risks. Learn what scientists predict.

RSPB's 3 Steps for Winter Garden Birds

The RSPB reveals three essential steps to help birds survive winter and keep them coming back to your garden. Provide food, water, and shelter this season.

Indonesia's climate crisis amid coal dependency

As floods devastate Bali, Indonesia faces a critical dilemma: powering growth with coal while confronting severe climate impacts. Discover why global investment is vital for change.

US toxic sites at risk from sea level rise

A new study reveals thousands of hazardous US sites face flooding from sea level rise, threatening public health. Urgent climate action is needed to mitigate risks.

Waxwings Set to Cross North Sea to UK

Easterly winds could bring a surge of beautiful waxwings to UK shores this autumn. Discover which other birds are on the move and where to spot them.

Mild Autumn Weather in Cornwall's Tamar Valley

Explore the vibrant autumn colours and mild weather in Cornwall's Tamar Valley. Discover the golden landscapes and rich history of Cotehele Quay before winter's frost arrives.

Arctic island collapses amid climate crisis

As Cop30 talks unfold, a Canadian Arctic island faces catastrophic erosion, with indigenous and scientific communities racing to document its history and fate. Discover the frontline of climate change.

Massive illegal fly-tip threatens Oxfordshire river

A 150-metre mountain of waste dumped illegally in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, sparks an ecological disaster warning. The Environment Agency is pursuing criminals to cover clean-up costs. Report waste crime now.

Toxic Chromium Plume Spreads in New Mexico

A mile-long toxic chromium plume from a US power plant is spreading onto Native American land in New Mexico, raising urgent water safety and health concerns for local communities.

Climate crisis reshapes daily American life

From dried-up fishing spots to cancelled campfires, discover how climate change subtly transforms everyday American life. Share your personal climate story with The Guardian.

King's Food Project Saves 11 Million Meals from Waste

King Charles celebrates the Coronation Food Project's second anniversary, having delivered 11 million meals to communities. Discover how this initiative tackles food waste and insecurity across the UK.

Kill Plant Pests with Rubbing Alcohol

Discover how a common first aid item, 70% isopropyl alcohol, can eliminate insects from your garden and houseplants without harming them. A gardening expert reveals the simple trick.

Australia's Nature Laws Face Senate Showdown

Environment Minister Murray Watt vows to pass Labor's nature laws in parliament's final 2025 sitting week, negotiating with both Coalition and Greens amid industry concerns.

Coalition abandons net zero in major climate policy shift

The Coalition has abandoned its net zero target, refocusing energy policy on prices over emissions. Guardian editors fact-check the claims and explore the risks for Australia's climate future. Listen to the Full Story podcast.

Australia's Forest 'Sleight of Hand' Exposed

A new report reveals Australia's official deforestation figures hide ecological damage by counting new seedlings as equal to old-growth forest loss. Urgent action is needed to protect biodiversity.

China: We Won't Lead on Climate Policy Alone

Senior Chinese climate adviser Wang Yi warns China is committed to clean energy but refuses to take the lead without US participation. Exclusive insights from COP30 in Brazil.

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