Harrowing choice in doomed 2009 Utah cave rescue

The tragic story of John Jones, who died trapped upside down in Nutty Putty Cave in 2009. Rescuers faced an impossible choice: break his bones to save him or let him succumb. A haunting tale of human endurance.

Hungry Siberian tigers attack humans amid food crisis

A deadly combination of African swine fever, poaching, and logging is forcing endangered Amur tigers out of Russian forests, leading to a spike in human conflicts. Discover the ecological crisis unfolding.

Cop30 climate summit opens in Brazil

World leaders gather in Brazil for crucial Cop30 climate talks as political inertia threatens progress. Follow the Guardian's comprehensive coverage of this pivotal environmental conference.

Delhi air pollution sparks rare protests

Severe air pollution envelops New Delhi, triggering rare public protests as residents demand government action. Air quality index hits dangerous 'severe' level of 344.

Cop30: Key Climate Summit Issues Explained

Your guide to the pivotal Cop30 climate talks in Brazil. Discover the key issues, from the $125bn forest fund to climate justice, and why global cooperation is critical now.

Amazon boat trip to COP30 climate summit in Brazil

Join The Guardian's Jonathan Watts on a unique three-day Amazon river journey to the COP30 climate summit with indigenous leaders and scientists. Discover why the rainforest's fate is central to global climate talks.

Monty Don: The 'Most Stupid' Garden Comment

Gardening legend Monty Don explains why saying a garden is 'finished' is the ultimate mistake. Discover his tips for a thriving, ever-changing outdoor space.

Amazon Dolphins Boiled in 105.8°F Lake Heat

Scientists reveal how a 2023 climate change-induced heatwave caused Lake Tefé's waters to reach lethal temperatures, killing over 150 endangered dolphins. Read the full investigation.

Apple shortage mystery in Blue Mountains orchard

A puzzling apple shortage at Pine Crest Orchard in Bilpin leaves trees bare, devastating local growers and tourism. Discover the potential causes behind this agricultural mystery.

US National Parks Vandalised in Government Shutdown

Iconic US National Parks like Arches and Yosemite face vandalism and dangerous stunts as rangers are furloughed during the record-breaking government shutdown. Discover the impact and share your thoughts.

Ginkgo trees release foul odour at California Capitol Park

Two 75-year-old female Ginkgo trees at Sacramento's State Capitol Park are releasing a 'rancid butter and vomit' scent during autumn, forcing officials to install barriers. Discover the science behind the smell and why some cities ban these trees.

Adam Henson on wife's cancer and farming challenges

Countryfile's Adam Henson opens up about his wife Charlie's pancreatic cancer battle and how a strong support system helped him through personal and professional crises. Read his inspiring story.

ICJ Climate Ruling Reshapes Cop30 Negotiations

A landmark ICJ ruling declares climate change an 'existential threat', legally binding states to act. Discover its impact on Cop30 fossil fuel talks and climate justice.

Iran's water crisis deepens as dam levels plummet

Iran faces severe water shortages with dam reservoirs for its second city below 3% capacity. Officials warn of potential evacuations if rainfall doesn't arrive. Discover the growing crisis.

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