Vision impaired cyclist clambered atop BA flight, as protesters attempted to stop flights at London City Airport
In Siberia, an illicit timber industry feeds factories in China. But one of Russia’s fiercest environmentalists is on patrol
Updates from the climate protest as it unfolds around the world over two weeks
After an April protest brought London to a standstill, a global rebellion launched on Monday and was met by a strong police response with hundreds arrested
The Swedish activist has mentioned it in all her major speeches. Here’s how we can calculate the fair share of the burden of climate action
Swedish activist addresses world leaders at the UN climate action summit in New York
Organisers said record numbers marched in countries around the world, sending a clear message to politicians meeting in New York
In short videos ahead of a day of global strikes, three young tell CHN what it means to them to be at the centre of the biggest ever climate uprising
Young people hailed for setting example as they prepare to be joined by parents, workers, trade unions, businesses and organisations
‘Faced with the state’s failure to respect objectives that can be perceived as minimal’ the action was ‘a very moderate disturbance’, the judgement said
Police are investigating after a group claimed responsibility for vandalising 40 luxury cars near Frankfurt, while the industry braces for further actions
After Greta Thunberg sailed to a UN meeting in New York, some called for all climate diplomats to do the same. That would only disadvantage the most vulnerable
Drawing on the latest UN climate science report, UK activists under the banner Animal Rebellion plan civil disobedience to promote plant-based farming and diets
The latest science shows the impacts of global warming – and solutions to it – risk worsening inequality if not coupled with support to the world’s poor
Client Earth successfully challenged the Ostrołęka C project on behalf of shareholders, arguing it was a bad financial bet as renewables become competitive
The Philippines overtook Brazil as the most dangerous place for activists and indigenous communities, according to the human rights watchdog
Plaintiffs including a Portuguese forester and Swedish indigenous reindeer herder argue inadequate climate action threatens their human rights
Use social media and political organising to ‘force’ older generation to confront climate crisis, says António Guterres
Minister Mark Field’s violence proves we need politicians that take our calls for a safe future seriously, writes climate striker Cate Davies
The rhetoric of extinction and emergency does not adequately describe the situation we find ourselves in and is counter-productive