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I am a denier. A human extinction denier

I am a denier. A human extinction denier

The rhetoric of extinction and emergency does not adequately describe the situation we find ourselves in and is counter-productive

UK government mulls emissions fudge, against official advice

UK government mulls emissions fudge, against official advice

The Financial Times reports the government will ignore guidance and use surplus from outperforming one carbon budget to meet the next goal

Finland to be carbon neutral by 2035. One of the fastest targets ever set

Finland to be carbon neutral by 2035. One of the fastest targets ever set

Incoming prime minister Antti Rinne presented the climate goal as part of a package with increased welfare spending on Monday

Climate Weekly: A scientist's double negative

Climate Weekly: A scientist’s double negative

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London bids to host 2020 UN climate talks to show UK remains ‘open’

London bids to host 2020 UN climate talks to show UK remains ‘open’

Mayor Sadiq Khan writes to UK prime minster urging every effort to win the presidency of Cop26 in the face of a competing bid from Italy

Children made climate an election issue. Now we'll target banks that fuel fossils

Children made climate an election issue. Now we’ll target banks that fuel fossils

The EU election showed voters have heard the school strikers’ call for action. But will the public institutions that finance coal, oil and gas projects also listen?

Deadly Japan heatwave 'essentially impossible' without global warming

Deadly Japan heatwave ‘essentially impossible’ without global warming

Study finds one of the clearest climate change signals to date in July 2018’s record high temperatures, in a result that surprised scientists

South Africa’s Ramaphosa signs carbon tax into law

South Africa’s Ramaphosa signs carbon tax into law

In a first for an African country, the coal-heavy economy will put a price on pollution, but campaigners say it is not high enough

EU plans first satellite fleet to monitor CO2 in every country

EU plans first satellite fleet to monitor CO2 in every country

Three orbiters will give first complete view of earth’s surface, transforming the way carbon emissions are monitored and reported

Climate Weekly: The climate elections

Climate Weekly: The climate elections

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The best images from school strikes around the world

The best images from school strikes around the world

From Uganda to Italy to the Philippines and seemingly everywhere in between, photos and videos of young climate protesters flood in

'This is bigger': Palestinian and Israeli teens strike together for the climate

‘This is bigger’: Palestinian and Israeli teens strike together for the climate

At a climate march in Jerusalem, students put hatred aside to tell the government that nothing matters more than a safe climate

Why school strikers are guest editing Climate Home News

Why school strikers are guest editing Climate Home News

It’s time we heard more from those who will live longest with the climate crisis

Until Russia allows us to rise together, I will strike for the climate alone

Until Russia allows us to rise together, I will strike for the climate alone

Unapproved protests of more than one person are illegal, so Arshak Makichyan has picketed solo in Pushkin Square for months to call for climate action

European court throws out climate lawsuit, saying plaintiffs are not unique

European court throws out climate lawsuit, saying plaintiffs are not unique

Ten families and the Swedish Saami people are set to appeal the judicial order, which found their rights were no more threatened than other individuals

Climate ambition hangs in balance as Europe votes

Climate ambition hangs in balance as Europe votes

The EU’s new parliament and commission face major decisions that reach far beyond where energy comes from

Brazil reverses decision to cancel Latin American climate week

Brazil reverses decision to cancel Latin American climate week

Government backtracks under pressure from mayor of host city, who is a political friend of president Jair Bolsonaro

Australia’s coal communities, ignored by Labor, deliver brutal election defeat

Australia’s coal communities, ignored by Labor, deliver brutal election defeat

In a stunning upset, voters returned the pro-coal government, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties

Climate Weekly: EU beats the zero carbon drum

Climate Weekly: EU beats the zero carbon drum

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Germany to miss 2030 climate goal without coal phase out

Germany to miss 2030 climate goal without coal phase out

Unless action is taken across the economy, the country will miss emissions goal by wide margin, government report shows

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