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Environment

  • Tiny pellets of plastic found on a beach

    Plastics
    Plastic nurdles found at 84% of UK sites of special scientific interest

    Environmental charity Fidra says 168 of 195 SSSIs it surveyed are contaminated with tiny pellets
  • A high brown fritillary butterfly sat on a flower

    Wildlife
    ‘A precarious position’: almost 3,000 species at risk of disappearing from Wales, report finds

  • Part of Transition Town Wellington’s forest garden.

    Country diary
    Once a plain old field, now a thriving forest garden

  • Scarborough’s South Bay: a sandy beach to the side of a small harbour with a white lighthouse, on a grey, wintry-looking day; there are no swimmers but a couple of people are on the sand.

    Pollution
    One in seven English bathing spots rated as polluted in latest testing

  • A group of young people, smiling, in an outdoor wooden shelter

    Rewilding
    ‘It fully changed my life!’ How young rewilders transformed a farm – and began a movement

CO2 tracker

Spotlight

  • A bandicoot in the red dirt of the Sturt national park in Australia

    ‘Taking back the desert’: can Australia’s small marsupials learn how to live alongside their predator, the feral cat?

    Scientists excited by progress in bold project to see if native species can train themselves to survive alongside cats
  • India PollutionA woman walks past a mural painted to create awareness about the growing air pollution, in Mumbai, India, 07 November, 2023. (Photo by Niharika Kulkarni/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    ‘It’s hell for us here’: Mumbai families suffer as datacentres keep the city hooked on coal

  • Huge plumes of grey and orange smoke billow hundreds of feet into the air above a densely forested area.

    Zombie fires: how Arctic wildfires that come back to life are ravaging forests

Opinion

  • Peter Lewis

    To defeat the global Goliaths devastating our planet, we must raise an army of Davids

    Peter Lewis
  • 251124 Climate now or never thumbnail

    What do Murray Watt and climate activists have in common?

  • Cop30 president, André Corrêa do Lago, sits surrounded by UN officials during a plenary session of the climate summit

    The Guardian view on UN climate talks: they reveal how little time is left

  • Genevieve Guenther

    Another Cop wrecked by fossil fuel interests and our leaders’ cowardice – but there is another way

    Genevieve Guenther

The age of extinction

  • Starfish in murky water on a chunk of material on the sea bed

    Nazi bombs, torpedo heads and mines: how marine life thrives on dumped weapons

  • Aerial view of Congo rainforest along Rembo Ngowe river, Akaka, Loango national park, Gabon.

    The rainforest the world forgot: the Congo basin is the second largest on Earth, so why is it being neglected?

  • Blackbird (Turdus merula), male, France

    France’s birds start to show signs of recovery after bee-harming pesticide ban

  • A group of about a dozen large seals on a seashore

    Fears for elephant seals as bird flu kills half of population in South Atlantic

Seascape

  • The Neoliner Origin ship at sea

    Onboard the world’s largest sailing cargo ship: is this the future of travel and transport?

  • The head of a dolphin-like whale is seen surfacing in water

    These rare whales had never been seen alive. Then a team in Mexico sighted two

  • A man and women kneel on a sandy beach sifting sand next to plastic buckets. Other people are similarly working on the beach behind them

    ‘We feel we’re fighting a losing battle’: the race to remove millions of plastic beads from Camber Sands

  • A man wearing a wetsuit and carrying a surfboard heads down the beach towards the sea

    Waiting for the tsunami: Tofino’s waves are loved by surfers – but this Canadian town is braced for disaster

Multimedia

  1. An emu with orange eyes looks directly at the viewer

    The 2025 BirdLife Australia photography awards – in pictures

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  2. A family of five stand knee-deep in their flooded house, the tables piled high with their belongings

    ‘I’m afraid for our children’: living with the climate crisis in the Philippines – in pictures

    Gallery19
  3. Photo of diver removing chain from whale tail

    The 2025 Oceania photo contest winners – in pictures

    Gallery17

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