The sounds of melting icebergs and whale songs: a journey into Antarctica
The effects of global heating are in evidence everywhere across the islands of Antarctica – from...
The sounds of melting icebergs and whale songs: a journey into Antarctica
The effects of global heating are in evidence everywhere across the islands of Antarctica – from...
Leaded petrol, acid rain, CFCs: why the green movement can overcome the climate crisis
Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey discusses why the last 50 years of environmental...
Scientists issue a climate code red
A major UN scientific report has concluded global heating is now irreversible and it is...
Hope for those with Huntington's – podcast
Robin McKie, the Observer’s science and environment editor, discusses an innovative drug that may...
A week with Extinction Rebellion – podcast
Last week, central London was brought to a standstill when thousands of protesters blocked sites...
What oil companies knew: the great climate cover-up
Oil firms are said to have known for decades of the link between burning fossil fuels and climate...
Why aren't Hong Kong's protesters backing down?
Millions of people have taken to the streets over the past three weeks in opposition to an...
The Welsh village on the frontline of the climate crisis – podcast
Rachel Humphreys reports on her time in Fairbourne, which will be dismantled by 2045 due to...
Covid-19, the climate crisis and the return of Extinction Rebellion
When Extinction Rebellion began holding protests two years ago, the movement could not have...
Is climate change way worse than we realise? | Today in Focus podcast
David Wallace-Wells, author of new book The Uninhabitable Earth, depicts a world ravaged by...
On the frontline: why has environmental journalism become so dangerous?
The field of environmental journalism is now one of the most dangerous after war reporting. The...
The lobbying push that killed off a fight to save the Great Barrier Reef
The successful campaign to keep the Great Barrier Reef off Unesco’s ‘in danger’ list has been...
George Monbiot and Ed Miliband discuss climate change – Politics Weekly podcast
Guardian columnist George Monbiot and former Labour leader and climate change secretary Ed...
The Guardian’s Julian Borger recently spent a week at the Guantánamo Bay detention facility,...
Did London air pollution kill nine-year-old Ella?
This Friday marks six years since Ella Kissi-Debrah’s death, which her mother believes was partly...
The heatwave forcing America to confront climate reality
An extraordinary heatwave has swept the west coast of the US and Canada, leading to record...
The heatwave forcing America to confront climate reality
An extraordinary heatwave has swept the west coast of the US and Canada, leading to record...
Burnout in the US battle against wildfires
More than 40,000 wildfires have burned in the US so far this year – and the firefighters who...
The G7 and a crucial moment for the climate
The world’s richest democracies will come together in Britain this week with global heating high...
Disaster in the Australian outback
Searing heat, severe drought and official mismanagement have allowed rivers in south-eastern...