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TOPSHOT - A boy rides past as smoke billows from a burning garbage dump, in Lahore on November 1, 2024. (Photo by Arif ALI / AFP) (Photo by ARIF ALI/AFP via Getty Images)

Mike Berners-Lee's solution for the polycrisis may be just too hard

26 March 2025

A Climate of Truth is a penetrating and enlightening analysis of the many crises we face. But it demands impossible standards of flawed human beings, finds Graham Lawton


The extraordinary ways species control their own evolutionary fate

The extraordinary ways species control their own evolutionary fate

4 December 2024

Natural selection isn't just something that happens to organisms, their activities also play a role, giving some species – including humans – a supercharged ability to evolve


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Vaclav Smil's take on how to feed future populations has one big flaw

20 November 2024

How to Feed the World, Vaclav Smil's "big numbers" book about future food supply, fails to address the impact of climate change


World Without End by Jean-Marc Jancovici and Christophe Blain

Bestselling graphic novel is a whistlestop tour of the climate crisis

16 October 2024

Jean-Marc Jancovici and Christophe Blain's World Without End is a frenetic and funny take on global warming


National Geographic handout TV still: OCEANXPLORERS. Eric Ste-Marie, Cameraman Jamie Holland, Aldo Kane, Melissa Marquez, Nigel Hussey, and Crew Josh Palmer work to tag a Greenland Shark off the side of the FRC. (National Geographic/Mario Tadinac)

James Cameron's new ocean-life series is try-hard but effective

28 August 2024

Despite some hype, OceanXplorers, a new ocean-life nature series, delivers on the visuals – and on showcasing the effects of climate change


Mark Carney interview: Rethink capitalism to solve the climate crisis

Mark Carney interview: Rethink capitalism to solve the climate crisis

17 March 2021

The ex-governor of the Bank of England is now a key figure in international climate action talks. Progress requires radically reimagining how financial markets value nature, he says


When disaster strikes, it's survival of the sociable

When disaster strikes, it's survival of the sociable

8 May 2013

In the drive to climate-proof cities, we can't just focus on buildings. Social infrastructure is just as important, says sociologist Robert Sampson


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