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US Climate Lawsuits: 2025's Key Wins and Losses

A landmark year saw US courts grapple with climate accountability. Explore the major trends, from novel lawsuits to industry attempts to secure immunity, and what's next for 2026.

Oil prices record biggest annual fall since Covid pandemic

Global oil markets have suffered their sharpest annual decline since 2020, with prices crashing nearly 20% in 2025. Analysts warn the slide could continue into 2026 as oversupply persists. Discover the impact on fuel prices and inflation.

13 Climate Court Victories Reshape 2025

A landmark year for climate justice saw courts worldwide force governments and corporations to act. Explore the 13 key legal wins that scrapped coal plants, halted oil fields, and ended false green claims.

People Power Reshapes Global Climate Justice Fight

Amid climate chaos, grassroots movements, court victories, and new alliances are driving real change. Discover the hopeful forces challenging fossil fuel inertia and demanding a just transition.

Annual energy bill to fall by £138 from April

Typical annual energy bills are forecast to fall by 8% to £1,620 in April after government budget changes shift policy costs to general taxation. Read the full analysis.

2025's Costliest Climate Disasters: $120bn in Insured Losses

Christian Aid's report reveals 2025's top 10 climate disasters caused over $120bn in insured losses. From SE Asia cyclones to California fires, the human and financial toll is mounting. Urgent action on fossil fuels is needed.

Ryanair plane evacuated after fuel tanker collision

Passengers on a Ryanair flight from Edinburgh to Faro had a 'scary' experience after the aircraft's wing tip struck a fuel tanker on the tarmac. Read the full details of the incident and evacuation.

Young Activists Sue Over US Fossil Fuel Investments

As the US government approves major fossil fuel projects, a new wave of youth-led climate lawsuits is challenging the policy. Discover how activists are using the courts to fight for their future.

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill appointed to lead BP

Meg O'Neill, the Woodside Energy CEO known for criticising young climate activists, is stepping down to lead oil giant BP, which has abandoned its net zero strategy. Read the full story.

Why UK fuel prices remain high as oil costs fall

UK drivers face stubbornly high petrol and diesel costs despite a drop in oil prices. We examine the clash between retailers, regulators, and campaigners over alleged profiteering and complex supply chains.

Insulation cuts risk 10,000 jobs and cold homes

Small retrofit firms demand extension to insulation scheme as cuts threaten 10,000 skilled jobs and leave low-income households facing winter without upgrades. Urgent action needed.

The Real Climate Progress at Cop30

While critics called Cop30 a failure, look beyond the legal text to find genuine strides in climate action. A new Brazilian-led initiative is building a roadmap for a fossil fuel transition. Read the full analysis.

Cop30 Climate Summit Concludes With Weak Consensus

The Cop30 climate conference in Brazil ended with a fragile agreement as geopolitical tensions hindered progress. Discover key outcomes and analysis from Guardian Weekly's latest edition.

Kerry's 'Hard-Nosed' Climate Demands for Australia

Former US Secretary of State John Kerry urges Australia to take a 'hard-nosed' approach with major fossil fuel producers as it presides over the COP31 climate summit. Discover his roadmap for global climate action.

Cop30: Key Images from Brazil's Climate Summit

From Indigenous protests to emotional pleas, Cop30 in Brazil saw high-stakes drama. Discover the five pivotal moments that defined this crucial UN climate conference and what happens next.

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