Opinion

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As Cop29 wraps up and the climate crisis gathers pace, Australia’s dash for gas is confounding | Bill Hare
Nearly all observers believe Chris Bowen is strongly committed to action. Most agree that can’t be said for his party

Bill Hare

25, Nov, 2024 @12:27 AM

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The Guardian view on Europe’s duty to Ukraine: solidarity must not waver in the age of Trump | Editorial
Editorial: Kyiv must be given the military and financial means to resist any attempt to force an unjust peace

Editorial

24, Nov, 2024 @5:45 PM

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The Guardian view on Cop29: poor-world discontent over a failure of rich countries to deliver | Editorial
Editorial: A rushed final text in Baku strains trust between nations, as inadequate climate finance commitments leave vulnerable countries calling for justice

Editorial

24, Nov, 2024 @5:42 PM

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Still hanging on to your old diaries and teenage photos? Chuck them out – and start to live | Nell Frizzell
I’m moving house, which means coming face to face with a lifetime of mementos. I feel a burden lifting with each item I bin, donate or recycle, writes Nell Frizzell

Nell Frizzell

24, Nov, 2024 @2:00 PM

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When we see others in distress we can suffer too. How do we heal from this collective trauma? | Sara Mussa
The more we identify with those suffering, the more vicarious trauma we may feel. But we can recover and even grow from this experience

Sara Mussa

24, Nov, 2024 @2:00 PM

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The silver lining at a disappointing Cop29? It showed climate progress can survive Trump 2.0 | Geoffrey Lean
Away from the brutal main negotiations, there were important strides forward. The science can – and must – rise above politics, says environment writer Geoffrey Lean

Geoffrey Lean

24, Nov, 2024 @1:31 PM

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Flat-cap Clarkson only wants his nose in the trough | Stewart Lee
The broadcaster thinks if he fires up his farming fanbase they can shield him from his obligation to contribute his fair share to society

Stewart Lee

24, Nov, 2024 @10:00 AM

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From Sure Start to youth centres, cutting children’s services is a false economy | Torsten Bell
Research reveals that Tessa Jowell’s programme not only helped early years children but went on to reduce youth crime

Torsten Bell

24, Nov, 2024 @9:00 AM

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I’ll defend Allison Pearson’s right to be obnoxious – as she should defend mine | Kenan Malik
Police investigation into writer’s alleged tweet has sparked a debate over free speech, albeit a somewhat selective one

Kenan Malik

24, Nov, 2024 @8:30 AM

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Yes, there is a lot of greenwashing, but Cop summits are our best chance of averting climate breakdown | Ashish Ghadiali
Despite its imperfections the process of tackling the climate crisis will not be derailed, even in the face of US backtracking

Ashish Ghadiali

24, Nov, 2024 @8:00 AM

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Faced with many foes, Labour needs to get out of its defensive crouch and on to the front foot | Andrew Rawnsley
The pervasive mood of negativity masks that many do have reason to be grateful for the election of this government

Andrew Rawnsley

24, Nov, 2024 @7:30 AM

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Voters must learn to accept that Britain’s challenges are too big to solve straight away | Sonia Sodha
Labour has got off to a shaky start in government. It’s time it told the truth about the state we’re in

Sonia Sodha

24, Nov, 2024 @7:00 AM

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