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  • Byron Bay’s Splendour In The Grass is one of the more than 40 Australian music festivals that have been cancelled, evacuated, postponed or relocated in recent years.

    Australian arts in focus
    Weather and a changing world — not large corporations — behind downturn in Australia’s live music scene, inquiry hears

  • Side by side comparison of Duncan and Helen Porter standing in front of the glacier in the two photos

    Climate crisis
    ‘It made me cry’: photos taken 15 years apart show melting Swiss glaciers

    Married couple from Bristol attract awe and abuse on X with photos that show ‘staggering’ changes in the Alps
  • a side-by-side image of Ted Cruz and Steve Scalise

    US Congress
    Climate change deniers make up nearly a quarter of US Congress

    Climate denialists – 23 in Senate and 100 in House – are all Republicans and make US an outlier internationally
  • California
    Cooler weather helps fire crews corral a third of California’s largest blaze of year

  • Food & drink industry
    Large English vineyards mark boom year as output and investment soar

  • Coastlines
    ‘This is climate change’: Scottish beach eroding by 7 metres a year

  • Twenty photographs of the week
    The week around the world in 20 pictures

  • Climate crisis
    Utah’s Great Salt Lake rings climate alarm bells over release of 4.1m tons of carbon dioxide

  • Iceland Foods
    Warm Septembers lead Iceland to delay launch of autumn foods

  • China
    China sees highest number of significant floods since records began

  • Adam Morton

    Western Australia’s EPA has made a big call on a major gas expansion. Will state and federal governments back it up?

    Adam Morton
  • A woman wearing a dark purple blazer speaks at a podium with a blue background reading 'Vice President Kamala Harris.'

    Harris helped pass one of the strongest climate laws. Her policies don’t stop there

    Leah C Stokes
    • Tim Adams

      I swear by almighty river: an ancient practice is making a comeback in Britain’s courts

      Tim Adams
    • Fishing vessels damaged by Hurricane Beryl at the Bridgetown Fisheries in Barbados in July 2024.

      ‘Smarter money’ is the key that will unlock the promise of Africa and the Caribbean

      Kenneth Mohammed
    • Illustration by David Foldvari of a bat with red eyes flying in front of the moon.

      The end is nigh. For insects, bats, protest, the planet…

      Stewart Lee
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Features

  • A blonde woman wearing a black T-shirt and a gray and black hat lifts up the lid to a dumpster and peers in

    Waste
    How dumpster diving went from taboo to trendy: ‘It’s a treasure hunt’

  • Beach parasols at Madonna del Ponte, near Fano

    Italy
    ‘The Adriatic is becoming tropical’: Italian fishers struggle to adapt to warm sea

    • Children play next to a fire hydrant

      America's dirty divide
      How readers stay cool in a heatwave – when air conditioning isn’t enough

    • Residents of Melrose Avenue

      Business
      ‘Building something better’: the UK residents retrofitting their homes amid the climate crisis

    • A hazy, pink and purple sunrise behind electricity pylons in the countryside

      Renewable energy
      ‘There’ll be no countryside left’: Opposition to pylons puts UK carbon targets at risk

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