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Of Shell, spill plans and sea ice

It's pretty safe to say that the Arctic is under pressure like never before. Climate change is warming it faster than any other part of our planet. Sea ice...
Posted by ben - 8 August, 2013 - 19:12
Anti-fracking protester at Balcombe drilling site

The birds have gone silent: how a fracking company is changing my village

I’m just back from the local anti-fracking camp outside Balcombe in Sussex, where Cuadrilla workers are noisily drilling their oil well despite not having the...
Posted by Kathryn McWhirter - 8 August, 2013 - 13:08

Video: how to climb the tallest building in western Europe

Since the six of us climbed the Shard, many people have asked: how did we do it? How much training did it take? How did we go to the toilet?Now I can show you...
Posted by victoriah - 24 July, 2013 - 18:08
Car exhaust fumes

Road-building plans are being driven round the bend

Last week's spending round was another nail in the coffin of "the greenest government ever". Treasury minister Danny Alexander's speech was a stream of plans...
Posted by Sian Berry - 12 July, 2013 - 18:26
The Iceclimb team

Hell yeah, I'm scared, but I'm still scaling the Shard to save the Arctic

With any luck, as you read this I’ll be clinging to the side of the Shard, hundreds of metres up in the sky. But as I write this, with less than a week to go,...
Posted by victoriah - 11 July, 2013 - 08:26
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