2024-12-10 22:10:37
Tired Earth
By The Editorial Board
A quote oft repeated by our Environment editor Damian Carrington, and one that is highly relevant amid our push to ensure the climate crisis is considered in all our journalism, by all our editors, and isn’t just siloed to the dedicated Environment pages. This means, you will see it explored, discussed and addressed in sections ranging from News, Sport and Business, to Food, Fashion and Tech - and beyond. Importantly, we believe this is a moment for hope, not fear, and will endeavour to provide journalism that offers clarity on the situation, updates on our progress, and ideas and solutions for what more can be done.
All over the world, the climate emergency is hitting poor people and communities of colour hardest. They suffer more from the pollution emitted by petrochemical facilities, from the sweltering heat making swaths of the globe unlivable, and from the intensifying fires, hurricanes and floods destroying homes and communities. Guardian US is dedicating growing resources to make sure issues of climate justice are given the attention they have long lacked from much of the press. In the US alone, we currently have three journalists dedicated full-time to the environmental justice beat. They report and commission sweeping examinations of America’s broken water system, the disproportionate effects of global heating on farmworkers and children of colour, whether the Biden administration’s stated commitment to environmental justice will meet the urgency required, and more. They are joined by dozens of editors, reporters and freelancers around the world who ensure the people and communities shouldering the burden of the crisis are at the centre of our day-to-day coverage.
A five-part investigative podcast series has been launched, as part of Guardian Australia’s Full Story podcast. It takes listeners inside the special deals, bullying, and brief moments of hope that have marked Australia’s role in international efforts to address global heating. You can access every episode here.
Recently, we have published several standout exclusives on the government’s lobbying to keep the coral reef off Australia’s danger list, produced in-depth reporting on bushfires, toxic air, the nation’s coal industry and much more.
… displaying daily updated atmospheric CO2 and arctic sea ice levels as well as renewable electricity production in the UK
Source : theguardian.com
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