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The man the right wants to replace Tim Yeo.
By George Eaton - 11 June 10:56

The Tory MP the right wants to replace Tim Yeo as chair of the energy and climate change committee has been paid £70,500 by oil company Tethys Petroleum since 2012.

Nelson Mandela in Trafalgar Square in 2005. Photo: Getty
By Richard Darlington - 08 June 8:13

At three big international summits being held in the UK over the next fortnight, nothing less than the fate of the world’s poorest people is at stake.

An image of the Maunsell Red Sands forts from William Raban’s "Thames Film".
By Caroline Crampton - 15 May 10:42

"The estuary doesn’t yield all its secrets on first glance. An hour or so out from the Isle of Sheppey, we arrive at seven bizarre constructions that look as if they belong in War of the Worlds..."

By sabotaging reform of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
By Matthew Spencer - 18 April 16:04

By sabotaging reform of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, Conservative MEPs have shown that they can't be relied upon to champion British interests in Europe.

Young women hiking on the Chiltern Hills
By Aisha Gani - 14 March 19:51

Young women from BME backgrounds are discovering that there's more to hiking than the white middle class stereotype.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Bob Ward - 23 January 16:07

The Mayor's suggestion that we are heading for a "mini Ice Age"shows that he does not understand the basic science behind global warming.

Drax power station in north Yorkshire. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Michael Jacobs - 19 January 11:28

A growing number of businesses recognise that their self-interest is best served by an economy that is not fatally undermined by climate change.

Tewkesbury is submerged in receding flood waters of the River Severn and Avon
By Edward Platt - 03 January 7:27

As the planet warms, extreme weather is becoming a part of our daily life, but Britain is still ill-equipped to cope with the floods.

Demonstrators protest against hydraulic fracturing for shale gas.
By Lawrence Carter - 13 December 16:40

The government's dash for gas will increase energy bills, not reduce them.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Guy Shrubsole - 08 November 11:43

Osborne's dogmatism will keep Britain hooked on expensive foreign imports and do nothing to tackle high fuel bills.

Yarl's Wood detention centre. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White - 23 October 12:07

Alan White details the failure of the UK Border Agency to help Margaret Nambi, and many others like her.

Recently installed wind turbines in Selby, England. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Will Straw - 08 October 10:52

Businesses join the call for the government to adopt a 2030 decarbonisation target.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Rafael Behr - 14 September 15:16

Voters don't see climate change as a priority, but caring about it was an emblem of Tory moderation.

British Airways aircraft at Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport.
By Julian Huppert - 16 August 14:11

Only a new hub airport can balance our aviation needs with those of the environment.

Protesters don't like Julia Gillard. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 02 July 11:41

Australians now pay AU$23 per tonne of CO2.

Environmental activists march in Rio de Janeiro.

Britain should be playing a leading role in helping green the world.

Life on the wing: a skylark (alauda arvensis) feeds its young.
By Conor Mark Jameson - 20 June 10:22

What is causing the strange disappearance of our songbirds?

Terena indians dance around a Brazilian national flag. Photograph: Getty Images.

We cannot rely on the market to create sustainable growth.

New Statesman
By Michael Brooks - 28 May 13:03

Nine takeaways from yesterday's protest for the GM scientists and their supporters.

New Statesman
By Joss Garman - 27 March 13:30

Green activists and Middle England would unite against a new runway at any airport.

By Michael Brooks - 12 March 18:07

If you want to spur action, you need a disaster - as the case of ozone-destroying CFCs shows.

By Alan White - 08 February 12:54

Has anyone heard from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs?

By Samira Shackle - 05 December 10:24

Campaigners say coalition is "the most environmentally destructive government" since birth of modern

By Edward Platt - 31 October 1:00

In 1933, J B Priestley set off to discover “the common well of Englishness”. In the first of a new s

By Nick Molho - 26 October 15:54

Huhne is right on climate sceptics and "armchair engineers".

By Laurie Penny - 24 September 12:18

We can choose abject complicity, or we can decide that it's not too late to build a better world.

By William Cash - 13 September 14:59

Middle England feels betrayed by the coalition’s shake-up of planning rules – the biggest since the

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