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Stories from the climate warrior for the first half of July

Half a year after the Cop 26 climate summit drew to a close, action at the scale and pace needed has not materialised, while warnings about record-breaking heatwaves, sea level rising and climate-related food insecurity are near-daily.   Alok Sharma, Cop 26 president, put it this way.   “Leaders have not done enough to deliverContinue reading “Stories from the climate warrior for the first half of July”

The Guardian looking at the headlights for the last week of June 2022

One of the questions at the end of June was: How will women’s physical, emotional and financial wellbeing fare in a nation with a maternal mortality crisis, sky-high health costs and a tattered social safety net?

The Guardian looking at climate matters for the third week of June

June 21 Five highly protected marine areas planned for English waters June 22 Salmon firm’s plan to fly fish in its own Boeing 757 alarms campaigners June 23 Pump up the volume: Cornish village to pilot communal grid for green energy June 24 UK chemicals plant ready to start carbon capture rollout Story of theContinue reading “The Guardian looking at climate matters for the third week of June”