'Nothing else here:' Why it's so hard for world to quit coal
Efforts to fight climate change are being held back in part because coal, the biggest single source of climate-changing gases, provides cheap electricity and supports millions of jobs
Efforts to fight climate change are being held back in part because coal, the biggest single source of climate-changing gases, provides cheap electricity and supports millions of jobs
In a single week, fractious congressional Democrats have coalesced significantly around President Joe Biden’s domestic ambitions
The beaten and battered Republican Party of Virginia hopes it's on the cusp of a comeback with its candidate for governor, Glenn Youngkin
Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin are both set for a final day of campaigning at a frenetic pace ahead of Tuesday’s finale in the competitive and closely watched race for governor
Psaki says she is experiencing mild symptoms and will be working from home
Stocks have advanced in Asia, with Tokyo's benchmark up 2.2% after the ruling Liberal Democrats won a stronger than expected majority in an election Sunday
Jury selection is scheduled to begin in the trial of a Missouri man charged with killing his Chinese wife
Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old Illinois man accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a protest over police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse begins Monday with the challenging task of seating jurors who haven't already made up their minds about the man who shot three people, killing two, during a violent night of protests last summer
Sydney’s international airport has come alive with tears, embraces and laughter as Australia’s border opened for the first time in 20 months
China’s economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic is stalling as President Xi Jinping’s government cracks down on surging corporate debt
Police, fire crews and paramedics are at the scene
Access to nature can help ensure social, emotional and mental wellbeing, researchers say
Even people who voted Tory in 2019 are not wholly behind the PM’s plan, reports Jon Sharman
Call comes in major report into the shake-up of standards in government
Heir to throne argues ‘military-style campaign’ required to realise environmental ambitions
Research by Tech Nation found valuations hit £34.8 billion in 2021 compared with £17.8 billion a year earlier.
It seems that now more than ever, having seen many social interactions reduced, sex on TV and in books is being used as a way to directly express our collective humanity, writes Mary Harrod
The naturalist spoke to Richard Schiffman about her new book and how her climate activism is the most important work she’s done in her life
By encouraging travellers to take the train instead of flying, ‘it could cut global emissions’.
You’ll definitely want to have your eyes on this prize
His organisation of peaceful protests during the Eighties helped end 20 years of Ferdinand Marcos’s autocratic rule
‘We must return to the protocol and deliver a more robust, a more balanced, outcome than we could in 2019,’ Brexit minister says
Fifteen people from second cabin were injured, rescuers say
Southwest Airlines says it is conducting an internal investigation after one of its pilot used a phrase on the plane's public address system that has become a stand-in for insulting President Joe Biden