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Why I quitWhy I stopped arguing about the climate emergency and tried the silent treatment insteadHelena EchlinThe sensible methods didn’t work, so I became a member of the Red Rebel Brigade. Now I feel I’m doing something useful, says the journalist and author Helena Echlin
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If mining companies are given the go-ahead to exploit the ocean depths, the environmental cost will be devastating. As the clock ticks down to a crucial deadline in July, Michael Segalov reports
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Residents feel trapped and choked by dust, while experts warn environmental damage is ‘solving one problem by creating others’
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Green belts once served a vital purpose, but now they are squeezing the life out of cities
Rowan MooreKeir Starmer has drawn flak for his revolutionary housebuilding plans, but history shows it can be achieved while still protecting the environment -
They were once a byword for poor design but prefabricated houses can be green, fast, affordable – and pretty, architects say
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Waste disposed of in the ocean, abundant microplastics and wildlife exposed to oil – the ‘pristine’ continent of ice has a trash problem
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Sheffield: I was astonished by the nest they made last year, and I’m still hoping they will come back again
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