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Builders, bakers and cheeseburger-makers: the UK workers struggling in extreme heat
UK workers in kitchens, construction, baking, and emergency services face dangerous conditions during extreme heat, with unions calling for maximum workplace temperature limits similar to those in European countries.
Congress may kill the federal heat rule before OSHA can
Congress advanced a bill blocking OSHA from finalizing a federal heat rule to protect workers, as July set records for extreme heat across the United States.
The EPA’s data on cancer risk from air pollution has gone dark
The EPA has removed cancer risk estimates from its air pollution data updates, making it harder for communities to assess health impacts from industrial emissions like ethylene oxide.
Green groups urge Andy Burnham to break silence on climate crisis
UK climate organizations urge Prime Minister Andy Burnham to publicly address the climate crisis as the country faces its fifth heatwave, droughts, and wildfires, accusing him of silence on the issue.
Q&A: What does China’s 15th five-year plan for coal mean for climate action?
China published its 15th five-year plan for coal covering 2026-2030, emphasizing coal’s role in energy security while pledging to peak consumption during this period, though without specifying a target year.
AI could help fossil fuel companies create more emissions
New research warns that AI could enable fossil fuel companies to produce significantly more oil and gas, potentially increasing global emissions by amounts comparable to major nations.
Consultation ending on controversial Rosebank oil field
A public consultation closes on the Rosebank oil field and Jackdaw gas field off Scotland’s coast after a court ruled their initial approvals unlawful, with environmentalists and industry figures presenting opposing arguments.
Trump administration advances plan to open national forests to development
The Trump administration announced plans to rescind a 25-year-old rule protecting 45 million acres of national forest land from development, citing forest management concerns.
Chester Zoo boss calls pipeline plan on site ‘unacceptable’
Chester Zoo’s chief executive has called a proposed underground pipeline route through the site ‘unacceptable,’ citing threats to wildlife habitats and conservation efforts spanning 470 acres.
Pollution behind coracle fishing in Carmarthenshire river’s decline
Coracle fishers on the Tywi river in Carmarthenshire report severe pollution has devastated catches, with one fifth-generation fisherman catching only one fish during the three-month season.
Increased rain and storms to hit UK due to biggest El Niño for a century, says Met Office
The UK Met Office warns that an unprecedented El Niño pattern developing over the Pacific Ocean, with sea temperatures rising 3 degrees Celsius, will bring increased autumn rainfall and storms to the UK while causing severe droughts elsewhere.
Solar buoyed Europe’s grid amid record-breaking heat and drought this summer
Solar power outperformed other energy sources as Europe faced record heat waves and drought this summer, with battery storage helping meet elevated cooling demand during evening hours.