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Giant octopus rises from the Thames to demand sea-change in ocean protection
Coral the octo-activist has emerged outside Parliament. She's asking the government to get serious about ocean protection.
6 spooky facts about the Antarctic
From oozing 'blood waterfalls' to giant deep-sea spiders, the Antarctic harbours some spooky secrets. Read on to uncover the truth... if you dare.
What is deep sea mining?
The UK government has just announced its support for a pause on deep sea mining. But what is it, and why is it a problem? Here’s everything you need to know.
Faces of resilience: portraits of climate-impacted lives confront big oil
Millions struggle as big oil profits from humanity's loss. So activists took a message directly to oil bosses at a London conference, demanding they pay up for climate crimes.
Living wildly – the rewilding movement flourishing in the UK
All over the country, rewilding projects are allowing nature to reclaim spaces, and helping the land to recover from the damage humans have caused
Will you take the 25 Mile Challenge?
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A vote for the climate is a vote to fix everything that’s wrong with the UK – here’s why
Political leaders are planning their pledges ahead of the next election. Here's how electing those bold enough to take strong action on climate would solve many of the UK’s most urgent problems
We need to talk about disposable vapes
More than a million disposable vapes are chucked out in the UK every week – but it doesn't have to be this way. Learn more and join the call for solutions
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