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After the Iran war, the electro-state will rise

For Britain, the age of fossil fuels is gradually ending
By Michael Jacobs
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Revealed: Thames Water's environmental and financial disaster
British Politics

Revealed: Thames Water’s environmental and financial disaster

Will Dunn

Jane Goodall’s lucid optimism

Philippa Nuttall
British Politics

Dale Vince: “I’m the original eco-populist”

Megan Kenyon
The Sketch

Release the pigs!

Will Dunn
Long live the solar power revolution
Comment

Long live the solar power revolution

Rachel Cunliffe
The Weekend Report

“I blame Maggie!” How sewage radicalised England

Anoosh Chakelian
Climate
Spotlight on Energy and Climate
Spotlight on Policy

Spotlight on Energy and Climate

Spotlight
The public are ahead of their politicians on heat pumps
Energy

The public are ahead of their politicians on heat pumps

Samir Jeraj
Symposium: Do we need to reframe the net zero mission?
Climate Change

Symposium: Do we need to reframe the net zero mission?

Spotlight
There remains significant work to do transposing Cop decisions into national law
Climate Change

There remains significant work to do transposing Cop decisions into national law

Alex Sobel MP
Nature
Averting the path to disaster
Biodiversity and Nature

Averting the path to disaster

Defence chiefs warning that “nature collapse threatens our national security” must not be ignored
By Toby Perkins MP
Food
The farmers’ revolt is coming for Labour
Economics

The farmers’ revolt is coming for Labour

Will Dunn
Labour will not win a war on the countryside
The Staggers

Labour will not win a war on the countryside

Ian Watts
Sewage, shortages and spills: how UK water companies have failed
Climate Change

Sewage, shortages and spills: how UK water companies have failed

India Bourke
Dead birds falling from the sky is a bad omen for humanity
Biodiversity and Nature

Dead birds falling from the sky is a bad omen for humanity

India Bourke

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