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  • Man with hot water bottle

    Baby it’s cold inside: here’s how to warm up your chilly old Australian home

  • Rebecca Solnit

    I saw first-hand just how much fracking destroys the earth

    Rebecca Solnit
  • A woman and a cat warming themselves in front of an electric heater

    If you’re cold and miserable this winter in your freezing Australian home, try this fun game

    Deirdre Fidge
  • An artist impression of the Microsoft Park Royal datacentre, now under construction in west London.

    AI drive brings Microsoft’s ‘green moonshot’ down to earth in west London

  • Building covered in scaffolding and hoarding sadvertising Cop29

    Journalists refused entry to Azerbaijan energy conference ahead of Cop29

    Incident reignites concerns over crackdown on media before crucial UN climate talks in Baku later this year
  • Richard Tice on the campaign trail in front of Reform UK advertising

    Richard Tice accused of hypocrisy over firm’s embrace of green tech

    Reform chair is hostile to net zero but is CEO of company that boasted of ‘saving hundreds of tonnes of CO2
  • An oil rig in the North Sea.

    North Sea oil and gas firm Perenco failing to seal old wells, documents show

    Fears of fire and environmental disaster as company repeatedly misses UK deadlines to decommission sites
  • Power lines leading to Liddel coal-fired power plant

    Nuclear more costly and could ‘sound the death knell’ for Australia’s decarbonisation efforts, report says

  • Bill Gates and Prince William listen to a delegate at a conference venue

    AI will be help rather than hindrance in hitting climate targets, Bill Gates says

  • William Armstrong’s Cragside home, pictured from below

    Weatherwatch
    William Armstrong: Victorian who built first hydroelectric-powered house

  • Young Montana residents celebrate outside of the courthouse

    Sharp rise in number of climate lawsuits against companies, report says

  • Greg Jericho

    Grogonomics
    As the Coalition goes nuclear, Labor is free to ensure fossil fuels are burned with abandon and little scrutiny

    Greg Jericho
    How can Australia get to net zero by 2050 while approving projects that will run for decades beyond that date?
  • Finch raising both arms in delight as other activists look  on

    Sarah Finch: climate activism ‘early adopter’ behind supreme court win

    UK campaigner who fronted lawsuit on future impact of fossil fuel projects says she fears for future despite ruling
  • huge fields of solar panels next to a field of green crops

    Project Syndicate economists
    It doesn’t make sense: why US tariffs on Chinese cleantech risk the green transition

    Jeffrey Frankel
    Global demand for renewable energy is surging so why make solar panels, wind turbines and EVs dearer for western consumers?
  • Labor senator Fatima Payman leaves the chamber after crossing the floor to vote with the Greens on a motion to recognise Palestine as state.

    Australia news live
    Labor says ‘no mandated sanction’ after senator crosses floor – as it happened

  • Construction work on the UK nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C

    Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan could cost as much as $600bn and supply just 3.7% of Australia’s energy by 2050, analysis suggests

  • Composite of solar panels, wind turbines, radiator, tractor and tree

    Life under Labour
    Labour wants to make UK a clean energy superpower. Will this help those stuck in fuel poverty?

  • Adam Morton

    Present Tense
    The Coalition says the rest of the G20 is powering ahead with nuclear – it’s just not true

    Adam Morton
  • Offshore oil and gas platforms in the Bass Strait at dusk

    ‘Very serious’: gas supplies in southern states under pressure, analysts warn

  • Calla Wahlquist

    The rural network
    Fury road: a forlorn hope that, for once, Australia would choose the hard path on climate

    Calla Wahlquist
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