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As the US rejoins the Paris Agreement, rich nations fail to pay costs to help poorer countries adapt to climate change.
The US is back in the climate fight
After a Trump presidency that belittled science, Joe Biden brings a new sense of urgency to tackling the climate crisis.
The plight of the wild Atlantic salmon
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After the challenges of the past year, 2021 must be a year of climate action that helps us restore the planet.
A potential ‘green recovery’ from the COVID-19 pandemic may be our best opportunity to realise the Paris climate goals.
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The end of the internal combustion engine?
It revolutionised the world, from transport to means of production, but after 160 years, a new electrical future awaits.