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Climate Change

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Capturing the impacts of wildfires and flooding globally

Drowning world

Since 2007, Gideon Mendel has made 20 trips to document floods in 13 countries. The result is an alarming record of what has already been lost to the climate emergency.

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Art & Culture

Photos of UK activists occupying tree tops in the ’90s

No M65

Adrian Fisk recalls documenting the fight in Newbury to prevent the felling of 350 acres of ancient woodland to make a motorway bypass.

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News & Politics

The cost of living crisis is a climate justice issue

Act now

Tackling rising inequality starts with establishing a politics of care, repair and regeneration.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Protestors oppose TED Talks’ platforming of oil bosses

No planet B

Demonstrators gathered outside the Barbican to call out the non-profit.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Palestine’s water crisis is intensifying

End Israeli apartheid

Israel’s restrictions on Palestinians’ access to water is having an increasingly devastating impact as the climate crisis worsens.

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The answer to today’s crises lies in ownership

Owning the Future

Adrienne Buller and Mathew Lawrence discuss their new book, which offers a road map to transforming the landscape of property, politics and power today.

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Inside Britain’s prisons during the deadly heatwave

‘Tortured in sweatboxes‘

As UK temperatures soared to 40C this week, prisoners were left to suffer in inhumane conditions with a lack of access to water, reports Rebecca Tidy.

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On the frontlines of India’s deadly heatwave

‘It’s unbearable’

Extreme temperatures in India and Pakistan, which were made 30 times more likely by the climate crisis, have had deadly consequences.

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Can photography help us understand the climate crisis?

Intersectional Geographies

A new exhibition brings together photographers whose works address unsustainable industries and their impact on the climate.

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News & Politics

Universities are failing students on the climate crisis

Divestment now

Rather than syphoning off students’ exorbitant fees to fossil fuels and arms companies, universities have a duty to set an example.

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News & Politics

As an Insulate Britain activist in prison, I keep on fighting

‘I haven’t regretted a second‘

Emma Smart, 44, explains why she vowed to stop eating when she was jailed in November for breaching an M25 injunction.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Insulate Britain activists protest prison sentences

‘I’m here in resistance‘

This weekend protestors gathered in solidarity with the nine demonstrators sent to prison for breaking an injunction preventing them from blocking roads.

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