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Fukushima: Japan struggles to stop contamination spreading – interactive
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2 Sep 2013
Tepco is struggling to contain water used to cool fuel in the damaged reactors, and the plant is seeping up to 300 tonnes of contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean every day
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Desert Air by George Steinmetz at La Gacilly photo festival - audio slideshow
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27 Aug 2013
Photographer George Steinmetz talks about how he wants his images to challenge the perception of deserts as a wasteland
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Tree pests and infections in the UK: the main culprits – interactive
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14 Aug 2013
Tree health experts have secured £945,000 of EU funding over four years to develop ObservaTree, an early warning system of pest and disease threats to the UK's trees
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The Arctic's Northern Sea Route - interactive
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18 Aug 2013
Global warming means that the Arctic's fabled Northern Sea Route could soon be ice-free in summer, slashing journey times for cargo ships sailing from the Far East to Europe
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Above Zero by Olaf Otto Becker at La Gacilly photo festival – audio slideshow
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1 Aug 2013
Olaf Otto Becker wanted to photograph global warming so, armed with his 20x25cm view camera, he plunged into the interior of Greenland to report on the state of the ice cap
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Greenpeace scale Shard for Shell Arctic protest – live video
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11 Jul 2013
Live video stream of six Greenpeace climbers scaling the Shard in protest at Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic
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London's most polluted roads mapped
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24 Jun 2013
Exhaust emissions data held by Transport for London show that four of the capital's five worst roads for air pollution pass through some of the poorest areas of east London, including the A13 in Tower Hamlets and the Dartford crossing
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Climate change on the Tibetan plateau - audio slideshow
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27 May 2013
Photojournalist Sean Gallagher talks about his latest project that captures melting glaciers, grassland degradation and the loss of Tibetan culture
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Victims of China's 'cancer villages' battle to expose polluted reality – interactive
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29 May 2013
Death rates soar above the national averages in small communities near industrial and chemical plants in China
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Top 10 Canadian biodiversity hotspots - interactive
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28 May 2013
From high alpine peaks and lush river valleys to rockier, barren swaths of tundra, a new report highlights the unique biodiversity treasures found in Canada's vast boreal forest
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Firestorm: The story of the bushfire at Dunalley
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23 May 2013
What happened to the family that hid in the water? The Holmes family speak exclusively to the Guardian in a multimedia journey exploring what happened the day fire devastated their town
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Ocean scene: before and after overfishing
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20 May 2013
What do emptier waters look like? This web aquarium shows declining fish populations over the past 100 years - and it uses more than 200 datasets to do it
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World's most extraordinary species mapped for the first time - interactive
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15 May 2013
The black and white ruffed lemur, the Mexican axolotl and the Sunda pangolin are among the species on a pioneering map of the world's most unique and threatened mammals and amphibians
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SeaOrbiter: the spaceship orbiting the Blue Planet – interactive
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8 May 2013
The brainchild of an architect, an oceanographer and an astronaut, this 10-storey floating laboratory has a three-year programme to look for sunken civilisations and deepsea lifeforms in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic
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Britain's ash tree dieback crisis - interactive
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26 Mar 2013
How and where to spot the fungal disease that is infecting native ash trees
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