The Guardian
56 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Australian Wildlife Entanglement Crisis: Everyday Items Pose Deadly Threats · Australian wildlife faces rising threats from everyday items like fruit tree netting, fishing gear, and barbed wire, leading to injuries and deaths.
- Western Europe Records Hottest June on Record Amid Intensifying Heatwaves · Scientists confirm Western Europe experienced its hottest June ever as heatwaves and wildfires spread across the region.
- New York Sues 3M, DuPont Over Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' in Consumer Goods · New York Attorney General sues 3M, DuPont, and others for selling toxic PFAS chemicals.
- US Poultry Farmer Culls Entire Flock After Salmonella Outbreak and Bird Flu Fears · Connecticut farmer Joshua Beebe lost 5,000 birds to salmonella and now fears avian influenza.
- Western Leaders Use 1% Emissions Claim to Delay Climate Action · UK, German, and Italian leaders cite small emission shares to justify weakening climate policies despite scientific rebuttals.
- Exploring St Kilda: Britain's Most Remote UNESCO World Heritage Site · A cruise expedition visits St Kilda, the UK's most remote islands, exploring deserted villages and rugged cliffs.
- Australia Likely to Face Record-Breaking Summer Amid El Niño and Global Warming · Experts warn Australia's next summer will likely be hotter and drier due to El Niño and climate change.
- Progressive Case for Air Conditioning Amid UK Heatwave Crisis · Leftists should support strategic air conditioning for public health and climate adaptation.
- Northern Territory Government Faces Criticism Over Populist Policies and Environmental Rollbacks · Critics warn the Northern Territory government's agenda resembles a mini-Trump-style experiment with anti-democratic measures.
- Cornwall Housing Crisis Forces Young People Into Van Life · Young people in Cornwall are turning to van life due to soaring housing prices driven by second homes and holiday lets.
- Young Cornish Locals Turn to Van Life Due to Severe Housing Crisis · Young people in Cornwall are forced into permanent van living due to unaffordable rents and a shortage of rental properties.
- UK Fish and Chip Shops Replace Cod with Cheaper Alternatives Amid Soaring Prices · British fish and chip shops increasingly remove cod from menus due to rising costs and consumer price sensitivity.
- Taiwan's 1,000-Year-Old Tallest Tree Reaches 84.1 Metres · Researchers identify Taiwan's tallest tree, a millennium-old Taiwania, at 84.1 metres high.
- Toronto Rooftop Farmer Revives Heirloom Okra to Honor African Diaspora History · Nicole Austin cultivates rare white velvet okra in Toronto to preserve Black food heritage and sovereignty.
- Russian Dandelion Offers Solution to Global Rubber Shortage · Scientists are developing high-yielding Russian dandelions to address the global natural rubber shortage.
- Sydney Swimmer Leah Stewart Attacked by Great White Shark at Coogee · Leah Stewart, a Coogee teacher and mother, suffered a shark attack resulting in arm amputation.
- Great White Shark Attack at Coogee Leaves Swimmer with Life-Threatening Injuries · A great white shark attack on a Coogee resident has caused the community to rethink beach safety and consider new surveillance measures.
- Australia's Climate Minister Pushes Electrification Amid Political Denial · Chris Bowen advocates for global electrification as Australia faces domestic climate denial and mixed policy signals.
- Australian Birders Frenzied Over Rare Cocos Booby Discovery · Hundreds of birdwatchers flock to NSW to spot the rare Cocos booby, a vagrant seabird.
- UK Otter Postmortem Reveals Catastrophic Internal Injuries and Sea Smell · A dissected otter found on Anglesey shows severe internal trauma and a pancreatic mass.
- US Farm Bill Changes May Ban Bananas in School Meals · New Farm Bill provisions could force schools to remove imported bananas due to strict Buy American mandates.
- Study Reveals Disappearing Bees Threaten Human Health and Farming Income in Nepal · Pollinator decline in Nepal's Jumla district directly reduces vitamin intake and farming income by over 40%.
- Global Leaders Target 35% Electricity Share for Energy by 2035 · UN Climate Summit hosts propose electrifying 35% of global energy demand by 2035 to combat climate change.
- Ghana Marine Biologist Persuades Fishers to Farm Snails to Save Endangered Guitarfish · Dr Issah Seidu leads a campaign in Ghana replacing guitarfish fishing with lucrative snail farming.
- Trump Plan to Dismantle US Ocean Monitoring System Risks Global Climate Forecasts · Scientists warn dismantling the US Ocean Observatories Initiative will severely degrade global weather and climate predictions.
- Canada Approves Relocation of 30 Belugas from Marineland to US and Spain · Canada and Marineland agree to relocate 30 beluga whales to US and Spanish facilities, ending captivity in Canada.
- Photographer Polly Braden Captures Resilience and Beauty in Deprived English Coastal Youth · Polly Braden's 'Against the Tide' project highlights creativity and hope among young people in England's struggling coastal communities.
- Residents Still Suffer Health Impacts from Brixham Water Contamination Outbreak · Brixham residents report ongoing health issues and distrust after South West Water parasite outbreak.
- One Nation's Norway-Style Gas Plan Lacks Critical Profit Taxes · One Nation proposes a sovereign wealth fund but rejects the high profit taxes central to Norway's model.
- Colorado Regulators Let Oil Giants Avoid $1.3bn Cleanup Bonding · Despite 2019 reforms, Colorado regulators allowed Chevron, Oxy, and Civitas to avoid posting $1.3bn in cleanup bonds for thousands of dead sites.