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Damian Carrington

Damian Carrington is an environment editor at the Guardian

May 2025

  • Rear view as two jet planes follow each other almost nose to tail on take off from Gatwick airport.

    Aviation industry is ‘failing dramatically’ on climate, insiders say

  • Head and shoulders shot of David Attenborough in blue shirt against dark background

    Happy birthday, David Attenborough! 99 ways he has inspired us, by Barack Obama, Billie Eilish, Morgan Freeman – and many more

April 2025

  • A place landing at Stansted airport as the sun sets

    UK scientists to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments

  • Man stands with a poster of the globe hidden behind his back

    The 89% project
    ‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?

  • Climate activists and supporters sitting and standing in the road with a large banner and many signs

    The 89% project
    Activate climate’s ‘silent majority’ to supercharge action, experts say

  • Pope Francis was the first ever Jesuit pope and a vocal champion of the world’s poor, dispossessed and disadvantaged.

    Tributes pour in after pontiff’s death – as it happened

  • Number of UK homes overheating soars to 80% in a decade, study finds

  • Climate crisis has tripled length of deadly ocean heatwaves, study finds

  • Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer

March 2025

  • The head of a young man in a black baseball cap looks backward down a flooded street as he rides in a boat; another motor boat is behind him. The cloudy sky and pastel-coloured buildings are reflected in the silvery water.

    More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ climate disasters struck world in 2024, says UN

  • Jakarta, Indonesia climate whiplash graphic

    ‘Global weirding’: climate whiplash hitting world’s biggest cities, study reveals

  • The world’s staple crops such as wheat, maize and rice are under threat from pervasive particles.

    Microplastics hinder plant photosynthesis, study finds, threatening millions with starvation

  • An oil refinery at Sunset

    Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from 36 fossil fuel firms, study shows

February 2025

  • Aluminium drink can and coffee cup lid imprints in a fake fossil

    Science Weekly
    Drinks cans and chicken bones: will ‘technofossils’ be humanity’s lasting legacy? – podcast

  • The Atlantic Ocean under a stormy sky

    Total collapse of vital Atlantic currents unlikely this century, study finds

  • Photovoltaic solar panels close to electricity pylons, near Sittingbourne, UK.

    Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says

  • Plaster of Paris imprinted with outlines of crushed drinks cans and a coffee cup lid.

    ‘Technofossils’: how humanity’s eternal testament will be plastic bags, cheap clothes and chicken bones

  • Early warning system for climate tipping points given £81m kickstart

  • Revealed: ‘extremely concerning’ industry influence over UN aviation body

  • World’s largely unprotected peatlands are ticking ‘carbon bomb’, warns study

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