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Guards for North Dakota pipeline could be charged for using dogs on activists

Private security guards who deployed guard dogs on protesters were not properly licensed and could face criminal charges, according to an investigation Support our fearless, independent journalism with a contribution or by becoming a member Private security guards who deployed dogs on protesters at a North Dakota oil pipeline demonstration were not properly licensed and […]

Alan Jones-backed reef group must condemn climate deniers, say scientists

Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef must accept that climate change is damaging the reef, say Climate Council chief and university expert Scientists and conservationists have called for a purportedly pro-environmental group supporting the Great Barrier Reef to distance itself from climate deniers, after the broadcaster Alan Jones launched the group and said the reef […]

Heathrow third runway: public bill up to £10bn hidden, says Tory MP

Former transport minister Stephen Hammond urges government to ‘come clean’ over probable bill to taxpayers The true cost of Heathrow airport expansion to the taxpayer is not being divulged by the government, according to a Conservative former transport minister, who said ministers needed to “come clean” over the probable £5bn-£10bn public cost for road and […]

Climate change tipping points are not just symbolic | Letters

This symbolic threshold (Carbon dioxide levels bring climate change into a ‘new era’, 25 October) is one of many very real tipping points the world will experience on a path of climate change due to human effects. The tipping points we should also be paying attention to are the mass extinctions, global warming, melting ice […]

Heathrow expansion is good for business – but not for most of us | Brief letters

Benefit cuts | Third runway | Landlines | Charity shops | Football numbers Both Aditya Chakrabortty (Opinion, 26 October) and Ken Loach in his film I, Daniel Blake highlight the horrors created by the destruction of social security by austerity and bureaucracy. However, they are in danger of recreating the pernicious distinction between the deserving and undeserving […]

Quiet, sunny and views of the outdoors – is this America's most productive office?

Employees at Saint-Gobain’s North American headquarters say they feel healthier and more energetic in a new open-plan office focused on green design It sounds more like a day spa than an office: a mile of walking trails, a cafeteria serving locally grown food, views of nature from almost every room in the building – including […]

New projects boost Europe's attractiveness to renewables investors

Europe may be performing better in EY’s influential rankings, but the UK has fallen to its lowest position yet, reports BusinessGreen Earlier this year it was starting to look worryingly like Europe was slamming into reverse gear with its clean energy policy. In its biannual report on renewables investment, released in May, consultancy EY reported […]

Japan pleads with whaling watchdog to allow 'cultural' hunts

Countries including US, Europe, Australia vehemently oppose small hunts by coastal communities but Japan says are unjustly barred from a traditional food source Japan pleaded with the world’s whaling watchdog Wednesday to allow small hunts by coastal communities, arguing that for three decades these groups had been unjustly barred from a traditional source of food. […]

Oil drilling underway beneath Ecuador's Yasuní national park

Government claims oil extraction is causing minimal disturbance to the Unesco biosphere reserve in the Amazon Ecuador has confirmed that oil drilling has begun under the country’s Yasuní national park, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. But the government claims that there has been only minimal disturbance to the Unesco biosphere reserve in the Amazon […]

Humans create carbon emissions which spawn Australia's extreme weather – report

State of the Climate report from CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology says human activities have driven ‘significant changes’ to Australia’s climate Carbon emissions from human activities have driven significant changes to the climate in Australia, including about 1C of warming and an increase in extreme hot days and fire weather, according to the latest State […]