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Climate science

July 2024

  • Richard Tice stands on stage with his arms outstretched next to Nigel Farage

    At least 30 Reform candidates have cast doubt on human-induced global heating

    Exclusive: Analysis of social media posts, including by candidates projected to win seats, finds multiple mentions of ‘hoaxes’ and ‘the Illuminati’

June 2024

  • Thibaud van der Steen, co-founder of No Waste Army, says Dutch farmers are struggling in the face of extreme weather.

    ‘It’s not beautiful, but you can still eat it’: climate crisis leads to more wonky vegetables in Netherlands

  • Satellite image of an ice pack breaking up

    Newly identified tipping point for ice sheets could mean greater sea level rise

  • Gunfleet Sands offshore wind farm turbines can be seen as a Union Jack flag flies on September 29, 2022 in Clacton-On-Sea, England.

    The Guardian view on the climate and the election: a gulf divides science from policy

  • Thomas Green of Australia cools down after the canoe sprint men's K1 1000m semi-final at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

    Athletes warn ‘hottest Games on record’ could threaten lives at Paris Olympics

  • Disastrous, dark shadow, destroys our economy: five climate elders on Peter Dutton’s emissions stance

  • ‘We want the audience to feel there is hope’: how to write a play about the climate crisis, by the team behind The Jungle and Little Amal

  • Science Weekly
    Botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer: ‘The clock is ticking but the world will teach us what we need to do’ – podcast

  • Sensor error means New Delhi heatwave record overstated by 3C

  • Dr Ruth Cerezo-Mota and the planet

    Full Story
    What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night? – Full Story podcast

    Hundreds of experts expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C above preindustrial levels by 2100. Damian Carrington reports
  • Dr Ruth Cerezo-Mota and the planet (By Tamara Uribe, The Guardian)

    Today in Focus
    What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night?

    Hundreds of climate experts expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) above preindustrial levels by 2100. Damian Carrington reports
  • The cover of the 17 May edition of the Guardian Weekly.

    Inside Guardian Weekly
    The fears of top climate scientists: inside the 17 May edition

    Climate experts reveal their deep anguish over the future. Plus: the evacuation of Rafah
  • Bill McKibben

    The 1.5C global heating target was always a dream, but its demise doesn’t signal doom for climate action

    Bill McKibben
    Missing a target doesn’t mean the sense of emergency should fade. What it must do is stop politicians dithering – and fast, says Bill McKibben
  • Bill McGuire

    The climate crisis is no laughing matter, no matter what those on Radio 4’s Today programme think

    Bill McGuire
  • Environmental scientist Dr Shobha Maharaj stands in front of the coastline in San Fernando, Trinidad, where coastal stabilization works have been done, in an attempt to preserve the coastline.

    ‘I am starting to panic about my child’s future’: climate scientists wary of starting families

  • Illustration showing a protester, a ballot box, a hamburger and an aeroplane, with a tree in silhouette behind

    What are the most powerful climate actions you can take? The expert view

    Voting tops the list for the world’s leading climate scientists in a year when billions of voters go to the polls
  • FILE - Streets are flooded after heavy rain in Sao Sebastiao do Cai, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil.

    The Guardian view on the climate emergency: we cannot afford to despair

  • Dr Ruth Cerezo-Mota and the planet

    ‘Hopeless and broken’: why the world’s top climate scientists are in despair

  • Image of a wildfire with a temperature gauge graphic superimposed on it

    World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target

  • Aerial view of the Humboldt glacier, in Merida, Venezuela

    Venezuela loses its last glacier as it shrinks down to an ice field

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