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Meat industry rejects report linking its products to cancer

Advisory board insists that avoiding red and processed meat is not a protective strategy against cancer Britain’s meat industry has hit back at the World Health Organisation report that raised alarm over its products by claiming that bacon, sausages and ham cause cancer. An advisory body funded by British meat producers said the key to […]

Extreme heatwaves could push Gulf climate beyond human endurance, study shows

Oil heartlands of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha and Iran’s coast will experience higher temperatures and humidity than ever before on Earth if the world fails to cut carbon emissions The Gulf in the Middle East, the heartland of the global oil industry, will suffer heatwaves beyond the limit of human survival if climate change is […]

Catholic church calls on UN climate change conference to set goals

Officials from five continents follow Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment with demand for complete decarbonisation The Catholic church has called on UN negotiators convening in Paris at the end of November to agree a goal for “complete decarbonisation” by 2050, and set a legally binding agreement to limit global temperature increase. The statement, which […]

Water resilient cities: how is business building them? Live chat #askGSB

Experts will take your questions on sponge cities live in the comments section of this page on Monday 26 October between 1-2pm GMT From New York to Seoul: 10 of the best designs for water-stressed cities – in pictures 1.53pm GMT How can companies integrate sponge city designs into their work and what can be […]

Anti-coal protesters target climate change sceptic peer

UK’s largest open-cast coalmine sits on land owned by Matt Ridley, who argues fossil fuels have ‘economic, environmental and moral benefits’ Protesters have stormed a coalmine on land belonging to Matt Ridley, a prominent climate change sceptic and Conservative member of the House of Lords, chaining themselves to a coal excavator and blockading the entrance. […]

Is it time for reform at the IPCC?

Potsdam-based economist Ottmar Edenhofer on the piecemeal nature of climate policy, in an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung How well can the new head of the IPCC, Hoesung Lee, manage the huge reforms that you and others have publicly asked for? We’ve put forward suggestions for a feasible programme of reform, but we will see […]

Indonesia's forest fires threaten a third of world's wild orangutans

Fires have spread beyond plantations deep into primary forests and national parks, the last strongholds of the endangered apes Raging Indonesian forest fires have advanced into dense forest on Borneo and now threaten one third of the world’s remaining wild orangutans, say conservationists. Satellite photography shows that around 100,000 fires have burned in Indonesia’s carbon-rich […]

Prominent Australians ask world leaders to consider ban on new coalmines

Wallaby David Pocock and author Richard Flanagan among 61 signatories to open letter calling for the future of coal to be on the agenda at Paris climate talks Sixty-one prominent Australians, from Wallaby David Pocock to the Anglican bishop of Canberra George Browning, have signed an open letter calling on world leaders to discuss a […]

El Niño viewed from Peru – where it originated

Peruvians should be better prepared for a phenomenon which they know well, since it all started on their coasts, says local historian Lizardo Seiner in an interview with El Comercio Ever since the Spanish landed in Peru in the fifteenth century the magnitude of each El Niño event has increased, according to Lizardo Seiner Lizarraga. […]