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High temperatures in February affected millions of people and put further pressure on chocolate prices
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The court of appeal ruled on Monday that the ‘consent’ defence could not be used in the cases of climate protesters. Sandra Laville reports
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Editorial: A radical agenda is needed to deal with the crises of economic stagnation, political polarisation and the climate emergency. Rachel Reeves did not offer one
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Incredibly tough plants can tolerate intense cold and prolonged darkness, but temperature has also been rising
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climate Change Committee finds Scottish government has repeatedly failed to make cuts required by law
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Neither the Tories nor Labour seem bothered by the climate mayhem that awaits us, but to save lives they must act, says professor emeritus Bill McGuire
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The U.N. weather agency is sounding a “red alert” about global warming, citing record-smashing increases last year in greenhouse gases, land and water temperatures and melting of glaciers and sea ice
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As Jeremy Hunt’s latest budget refused to bring in incentives for EV owners, we want to know what would encourage you to make the switch
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Court of appeal’s removal of ‘consent’ defence means defendants on trial for criminal damage can no longer use it
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GB News' main studio building was spray-painted in a protest Extinction Rebellion (XR) staged on Monday (18 March) to demand an end to what it called a “torrent of climate lies and disinformation” on the channel. Activists, who hurled fake ...
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Appeal court says defendants’ ‘beliefs and motivation’ do not constitute lawful excuse for damaging property
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High costs and lack of public awareness have been hampering adoption of clean heat pumps
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Big obstacles to rising living standards remain, from populism to protectionism, military conflict to the climate crisis, and China to Wall Street
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Activists unfurled banners at Lerwick Harbour in Shetland
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Blockades at facilities in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, with protests in Scotland and action expected in Denmark
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Some believe global anomalies are in line with predictions but others are more concerned by speed of change
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GPs with convictions over protests face tribunals to determine whether they can keep licence to practise
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Legal experts say directors could face personal claims for failing to consider how businesses affect nature
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Carbon schemes are touted as a way to transfer billions in climate finance to the developing world – but people at the Kariba project in Zimbabwe say most of the profits never arrive