As outright climate denial gives way to deliberate lies about green jobs, net zero and the economy, these claims are increasingly used to justify rolling back climate action. We examine the evidence behind them, showing how climate change is already hitting living standards — and why delaying action would only make the damage worse.
If we’re going to tackle climate breakdown, we need more trees. 72% of UK land is currently used by farmers for food production, but combining trees with farming could suck carbon out of the atmosphere, and make farming more profitable, productive and sustainable.
The UK government should be supporting the building of a cleaner, safer future – not projects that will continue to fuel the climate emergency for many years to come
Friends of the Earth has been given the green light to take its case challenging the government's Net Zero and Heat and Buildings Strategies to the High Court.
The story of Druridge Bay. A Northumberland beauty spot on the coast – loved by locals and tourists – threatened by England's largest opencast coal mine.