The New Statesman View A world on fire The climate crisis is an existential threat. Yet as catastrophe looms, politicians remain inert. By New Statesman
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Energy and Climate Change Labour is trying to have it both ways on the climate – will it work? India Bourke
Energy and Climate Change Caroline Lucas on stepping down as an MP: “There is still everything to play for” India Bourke
Energy and Climate Change The Policy Ask with Helen Clarkson: “I’ve learnt the value of a proper apology” Spotlight
Biodiversity Dead birds falling from the sky is a bad omen for the planet A new variant of avian flu derived from intensive poultry farming is decimating British wildlife. By India Bourke
Energy and Climate Change Why “franken-chicken” shouldn’t be on the menu for the coronation India Bourke
The Environment Interview “We’re staring down the gun barrel”: Feargal Sharkey on Britain’s polluted rivers India Bourke