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Young climate activists in court aim to stop Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders
Young climate activists in court aim to stop Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders
Young climate activists in court aim to stop Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders

Young climate activists in court aim to stop Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders

Dharna Noor on Environment | The Guardian

Group of activists, who range in age from seven to 25, include plaintiffs who won landmark climate case in Montana two years ago

Youth climate activists are taking the Trump administration to court this week over its anti-environment agenda.

In a two-day hearing in Missoula, Montana, starting Tuesday, the young activists, who are between seven and 25, will argue that a federal judge should block three of Donald Trump’s pro-fossil fuel executive orders.

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Country diary: It’s hard not to fret over snails and their trails | Derek Niemann
Country diary: It’s hard not to fret over snails and their trails | Derek Niemann
Country diary: It’s hard not to fret over snails and their trails | Derek Niemann

Country diary: It’s hard not to fret over snails and their trails | Derek Niemann

Derek Niemann on Environment | The Guardian

Frome, Somerset: For months they were there on the doormat, then they disappeared with the dryness, now they’re back, giving it the full spaghetti

In the dead of night over many months, a visitor entered our kitchen and wrote in the wee small hours over the doormat. What to read into its silvery doodles other than “I was here, here and here”? I never crept downstairs to interrupt and spoil its mystery; never saw it or worked out how it came and went.

Every night it came without fail, until one parched day of the droughty summer. Over the previous few nights, the kitchen trails of our slug or snail had grown thin, thready and shorter.

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‘A dolphin among sharks’: readers pay tribute to Robert Redford, a great movie star and decent human being
‘A dolphin among sharks’: readers pay tribute to Robert Redford, a great movie star and decent human being
‘A dolphin among sharks’: readers pay tribute to Robert Redford, a great movie star and decent human being

‘A dolphin among sharks’: readers pay tribute to Robert Redford, a great movie star and decent human being

Guardian readers on Environment | The Guardian

People remember the human side of the ‘dazzling’ film star, who was kind and wise and lived a dignified life

I met Bob in 1984 after he finished Out of Africa through a mutual friend in Malibu, and subsequently began to work for him and became friends. At that time he was establishing Sundance and distancing himself from Hollywood. He was a dolphin among sharks. He was the most kind and wise person one could ever know in this life.
Lex, Joshua Tree, CA

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EVs Take 30.6% Share In Germany — Tesla In Freefall

Dr. Maximilian Holland on CleanTechnica

August saw plugin EVs take 30.6% share of the auto market in Germany, up from 20.6% year on year. BEV volumes were up strongly, while PHEVs increased even more. Overall auto volume was 207,229 units, up some 5% YoY. The best-selling BEV in August was, once again, the Volkswagen ID.3. ... [continued]

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Elected Officials Reject The Trump Administration’s Attacks On Solar

Carolyn Fortuna on CleanTechnica

It’s a fact that fossil fuel-based energy continues to fuel the warming of the planet. With that warming comes an increased frequency of extreme weather events. The solutions to achieve carbon neutrality and energy security depend on the deployment of more renewable energy, continued energy efficiencies, and resilience measures. But ... [continued]

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A Case To Include PHEVs In EV Sales Reports

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Yesterday, I wrote about the ongoing debate on whether to include PHEVs (plugin hybrid electric vehicles) in EV (electric vehicle) sales reports, or if we should only focus on BEVs (full battery electric vehicles). It’s been a hotly debated topic for more than a decade. Incidentally, we got a couple ... [continued]

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From Hype to Shutdown: Europe’s Hydrogen Refueling Network Shrinks

Michael Barnard on CleanTechnica

Austria has quietly joined the list of countries that have stepped away from hydrogen as a transportation fuel. In April 2025 OMV, the Austrian oil and gas major that had operated all of the country’s public hydrogen refueling stations, announced that it would be shutting them down by September. There ... [continued]

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Revealed: river pollution twice as bad inside national parks as outside them
Revealed: river pollution twice as bad inside national parks as outside them
Revealed: river pollution twice as bad inside national parks as outside them

Revealed: river pollution twice as bad inside national parks as outside them

Damian Carrington Environment editor on Environment | The Guardian

Exclusive: Campaigners attack ‘outrageous’ situation, saying waters in protected areas of England and Wales should be cleanest

Sewage is pouring into the rivers inside national parks at twice the rate that is occurring outside the protected areas, it can be revealed.

Campaigners described the situation as “outrageous” and said rivers and lakes in national parks in England and Wales should be the cleanest and most protected in the country.

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‘Pack plenty of blankets or towels’: how to start thrifting secondhand furniture
‘Pack plenty of blankets or towels’: how to start thrifting secondhand furniture
‘Pack plenty of blankets or towels’: how to start thrifting secondhand furniture

‘Pack plenty of blankets or towels’: how to start thrifting secondhand furniture

Jaharn Quinn on Environment | The Guardian

DIY expert Jaharn Quinn has spent 20 years upcycling homewares. She shares where to look and what to bring when hunting for pre-loved pieces

I have always loved thrifting and upcycling. There’s no greater feeling than discovering a hidden gem at a thrift shop and upcycling it into something new, especially when you save hundreds – sometimes thousands – of dollars.

I love flipping through interior magazines, poring over gorgeous images on Pinterest and scrolling through home tours on social media.

Compile your thrifting inventory. This should include the items you are especially looking for, such as a bedside table or a chest of drawers. It’s inevitable that you’ll get sidetracked – which is half the fun – but a list helps you focus when you start to feel overwhelmed, which sometimes happens.

Always carry cash. It makes it easier to bargain.

Pack plenty of blankets or towels in your car. These will protect the pieces you find and keep them cushioned from moving around in your vehicle too much.

Pack a toolkit including antibacterial wipesto wipe down secondhand furniture, removing the dust and dirt to see what’s underneath; measuring tape to see what will fit in your car and home; a notebook filled with ideas, house plans and measurements plus a pencil to jot more down; paint swatches to check for colours that can easily be integrated into your home; and a screwdriver set in case you need to take furniture apart to fit it into your car.

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ASKO Delivery Fleet Is 100% Battery-Electric In Oslo

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

ASKO Oslo has completed the transition from diesel to battery-powered trucks ahead of schedule, with help from Scania.

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Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser
Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser
Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser

Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser

Fiona Harvey Environment editor on Environment | The Guardian

Nigel Topping says shifting course risks deterring capital, as he urges ministers to hold firm on green transition

Weakening or changing net zero policy would deter investors and spook financial markets, the UK government’s new climate adviser has warned.

Nigel Topping, recently appointed chair of the climate change committee (CCC), said there was “robust evidence” the UK would benefit economically from strong climate policy, despite calls from some politicians to back down.

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The US Offshore Wind Industry Is Scheming For A Comeback

Tina Casey on CleanTechnica

California is forging ahead with plans to construct a seaport hub for the US floating offshore wind turbine industry, despite the loss of federal funds for the project.

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The Guardian climate pledge 2025
The Guardian climate pledge 2025
The Guardian climate pledge 2025

The Guardian climate pledge 2025

Guardian Staff on Environment | The Guardian

Since our 2024 climate pledge, there has been a global pushback against green progress. This update reflects the urgent and growing challenges facing our planet – and how the Guardian is more focused than ever on exposing the causes of the climate crisis

  • In the past three weeks, more than 50,000 Guardian readers have supported our annual environment support campaign. If you believe in the power of independent journalism, please consider joining them today

The Guardian has long been at the forefront of agenda-setting climate journalism, and in a news cycle dominated by autocrats and war, we refuse to let the health of the planet slip out of sight.

2024 was the hottest year on record, driving the annual global temperature above the internationally agreed 1.5C target for the first time

Winter temperatures at the north pole reached more than 20C above the 1991-2020 average in early 2025, crossing the threshold for ice to melt

The planet’s remaining carbon budget to meet the international target of 1.5C has just two years left at the current rate of emissions

Humans are driving biodiversity loss among all species across the planet, according to the largest syntheses of the human impacts on biodiversity ever conducted worldwide

Tipping points – in the Amazon, Antarctic, coral reefs and more – could cause fundamental parts of the Earth’s system to change dramatically, irreversibly and with devastating effects. We asked the experts about the latest science – and how it makes them feel

Published our annual company emissions data, explaining what drives our emissions and where they have risen and fallen

Created a digital course, as part of an initiative by the Sustainable Journalism Partnership, sharing examples from experts across the Guardian of how to embed sustainability into journalism and media commercial operations

Contributed our time and knowledge to working groups in the advertising industry that are working on better ways to measure the emissions impact of advertising

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UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels
UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels
UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels

UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels

Staff and agencies on Environment | The Guardian

Accommodation costs at climate summit in Belem are pricing out some developing countries and media outlets

The United Nations has urged its staff to limit attendance at the Cop30 climate summit in Brazil in November due to high accommodation prices, while government delegations are still scrambling to find rooms within their budgets.

The move comes as delegations grow increasingly concerned about the cost of accommodation in the coastal Amazon city of Belem hosting Cop30. Brazil said it was working to increase the number of available hotel beds, but soaring prices for accommodation have stoked calls from some governments to relocate the conference, which Brazilian officials have rejected.

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Scientists claim they’ve made ‘pivotal step’ in bringing back the dodo for first time in 300 years
Scientists claim they’ve made ‘pivotal step’ in bringing back the dodo for first time in 300 years
Scientists claim they’ve made ‘pivotal step’ in bringing back the dodo for first time in 300 years

Scientists claim they’ve made ‘pivotal step’ in bringing back the dodo for first time in 300 years

Oliver Milman on Environment | The Guardian

Thousands of dodos could return within a decade according to Colossal Biosciences, a ‘de-extinction’ company – but experts warn of ‘moral hazard’

Since its demise in the 17th century, the dodo has long been synonymous with extinction. But thousands of dodos could soon again populate Mauritius, the species’ former home, according to a “de-extinction” company that has announced a major breakthrough in its quest to resurrect the flightless bird.

Colossal Biosciences said on Wednesday it has succeeded in growing pigeon primordial germ cells, precursor cells to sperm and eggs, for the first time. This is a “pivotal step” in bringing back the dodo, which was a type of pigeon, for the first time in more than 300 years, according to Colossal.

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143 EV Chargers Installed At San Francisco Bay Area Condo Complex

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

It was just about three months ago Peninsula Clean Energy announced the installation of 92 EV chargers at the the Woodland Creek apartment complex in East Palo Alto, California. On September 20, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony for another large multifamily EV charger installation in the Bay Area. 143 ... [continued]

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New Nissan Leaf First Drive (Video)

Jake Richardson on CleanTechnica

Nissan Leafs have been purring around since 2011, and there are many Leaf owners even today who still say they love or like their old Leafs. Despite the limited range and potential battery thermal issues, the first- and second-generation versions of the Nissan Leaf have been a mainstay of EV ... [continued]

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Fossil Fuel Subsidies Are Just Stupid — Bloomberg

Steve Hanley on CleanTechnica

The title of new report by the Grantham Institute at London’s Imperial College says it all: “Summer heat deaths in 854 European cities more than tripled due to climate change.” “Extreme heat is the deadliest type of weather and officially reported heat deaths remain significantly underestimated,” the researchers wrote. “We ... [continued]

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Win A Rivian, Support Solar

Zachary Shahan on CleanTechnica

Who wouldn’t want a Rivian electric truck or Rivian electric SUV? But … who can really afford one? Until Rivian comes out with its cheaper models, a Rivian R1T or Rivian R1S is beyond the budget of most of us. They are definitely two of the top electric vehicles on ... [continued]

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Human-made global warming ‘caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer’
Human-made global warming ‘caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer’
Human-made global warming ‘caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer’

Human-made global warming ‘caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer’

Ajit Niranjan on Environment | The Guardian

Researchers from Imperial College London say 16,500 deaths caused by hot weather brought on by greenhouse gases

Human-made global heating caused two in every three heat deaths in Europe during this year’s scorching summer, an early analysis of mortality in 854 big cities has found.

Epidemiologists and climate scientists attributed 16,500 out of 24,400 heat deaths from June to August to the extra hot weather brought on by greenhouse gases.

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