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Oil giants unveil 'game-ending' strategy to kill climate cases

The legal battle over whether cities, counties and states can hold fossil fuel companies financially accountable for heat waves, flooding and other effects of climate change is entering a critical new phase.

Wildfire Recovery in Paradise Holds Lessons for Lahaina

A California town rebuilt after wildfire destruction has become an attractive home for new and old residents. But challenges with reconstruction, and trauma, remain.
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How auditing giant KPMG became a global sustainability leader while serving companies accused of forest destruction

The firm vouched for an Indonesian company with a supply chain beset by deforestation allegations and a project in Canada that led to an Indigenous forest’s “death by a thousand cuts."

Climate crisis: Indigenous groups both victims and saviours

Long portrayed as victims of climate change, indigenous peoples who have struggled for years to protect ancestral lands and ways of life from destruction are finally being recognised as playing an important role in defending precious environments.

Vanessa Nakate: African voices must lead the global climate conversation

The world is finally waking up to the impact the climate crisis is having on the continent.

UK’s cut to overseas family planning aid ‘very disappointing’, leading sustainability economist claims

Sir Partha Dasgupta in February published a landmark review into the "economics of biodiversity" – how the world can find value in nature instead of profiting from its destruction.

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IPCC goes region by region to preview climate destruction

Yesterday’s landmark climate report offered a clearer picture of what’s already happened, where we’re headed and how the impacts of global warming will vary by region. Here’s what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expects to happen in Asia, Central America and other parts of the world.
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