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Only by invoking the spirit of joint endeavour against a common enemy can we make the radical changes we need
Impasse at G20 despite moves by Washington and Beijing to rekindle bilateral discussions
Dairy farmers are increasingly using giant fans and sprinklers to help their cattle cope with extreme heat
Cross-party support for green policies provided one of Britain’s few recent success stories, but this progress is now under threat
TC Energy to retain North American natural gas infrastructure to meet demand for ‘lower-carbon energy’
EU climate change body says it is ‘more probable than not’ temperatures will reach new highs in next few months
Also in today’s newsletter, IRA lures European solar manufacturer to new US facility over German expansion
The results offered an insight into how voting changes once climate change becomes a ‘now’ problem: it doesn’t
Leaders win elections by running on their successes, not on issues that divide party members
Local electricity pricing could help smooth the path to net zero and cut utility bills
Investors welcome bold environmentalist programme from leftwing president
Costly fix to quality flaws at subsidiary Siemens Gamesa threaten sector hit by rising costs and competition
Hotter and dryer summers and wetter winters expected as global warming accelerates
Opposing costly green policies could be the strategy the Tories need in their fight against liberal orthodoxy
Miner posts lowest first-half earnings in three years on softer commodity prices
Shutdown of ocean flows would likely lead to more stormy winters and drier summers in Europe
Blistering heat across Mediterranean region spreads to dry and mountainous parts of north Africa
Keir Starmer faces vulnerability in appearing to change very little in order to quell voter fears over tax
World Weather Attribution researchers forecast more frequent extreme weather events
Former chief adviser Lord Deben says main parties ‘afraid’ of tough choices for electoral reasons
Up to $11.5tn worth of minerals needed for the energy transition are located in the country
The campaigner challenges the economic case for airport expansion in the UK and the industry’s sustainability ‘hype’
Energy minister says Britain has ‘no option’ but to extract remaining fossil fuel reserves to ensure energy security
Energy ministers clash over bid to cut use of oil, gas and coal
Europe is sizzling in temperatures that no longer surprise Indians — but we should beware of getting used to extremes
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