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‘World’s loneliest elephant’ allowed to leave zoo for better life
An elephant who has become a cause celebre for animal rights activists around the world will be allowed to leave…
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Why a lack of squished bugs on the windscreen is a worrying sign | Tim Adams
Bug’s life We were in Cornwall for a fortnight at the end of last month, driving back to London on…
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Enough with ‘local’ and ‘organic’. We’ll begin to eat well when we farm well | James Rebanks
As a farmer, I’m supposed to hate vegans and environmental activists, but that’s nonsense. Even when I don’t agree with…
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Countryside fit for a superpower? Inside China’s colossal rural revamp
The official pictures tell a delightful tale. China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is seen touring fish farms, rice paddies and vineyards…
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Extinction Rebellion calls move to class it as organised crime group ‘ridiculous’
Extinction Rebellion has described government moves to treat the climate crisis protest movement as an organised crime group as “ridiculous”.…
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Ben Jennings: fear of a blue planet – cartoon
Topics David Attenborough Guardian Opinion cartoon Sea level Climate change Oceans
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As our former lives dissolve into uncertainty, facts are something solid to cling to | Lenore Taylor
I have always worked with facts. I have sifted them for relevance, assembled them to make sense of things, and…
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10 of the best… Ethical earrings – in pictures
BOMBOLULU Handmade and fairtrade brass, made by Bombolulu, a fairtrade social business in Kenya that provides opportunities for people who…
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Boris Johnson accuses Extinction Rebellion of trying to limit public access to news
The prime minister, Boris Johnson, has accused Extinction Rebellion of seeking “to limit the public’s access to news” after the…
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Slovakia GDP Falls Most Since 1996
Slovakia’s economy shrank at the fastest pace in over two decades and entered a recession in the second quarter of…
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