Ex-auditor claims compliance has been 'eroded into a rubber-stamping process'
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Over half of Labour voters say that mooted plans to cut funding for home insulation would hit their trust in the party
The future of UK politics is a fight between the Greens and Reform and its clear which Green candidates are the best placed to lead that battle, argues Rupert Read
Brits urged to listen to the plight of indigenous people, whose environments have been destroyed by fossil fuel companies, as 'one day it will be you'
A new view of the berg shows it’s losing its edge
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Thirstwaves are drying out croplands
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Chris Packham was joined by more than 150 scientists in a demonstration urging Westminster to start listening to the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change
Glaciers are committing piracy at the bottom of the planet
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Plants around the world are adapting their reproductive strategies to survive on an increasingly urban planet
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The quest to map a costly weather phenomenon
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