Climate Change
Can the PM weather the criticism from Corbyn about spending cuts and climate change?
Italy has become the first country in the world to make lessons on climate change compulsory in schools, in a move announced by the country’s education minister, Lorenzo Fioramonti. The news comes as students around the world continue to strike from school to protest a lack of action on climate change, while leading scientists have declared a “climate emergency”.
New Zealand's Chloe Swarbrick immortalises the phrase in a debate over climate change. But what does it mean, and why are people so angry about it?
All public school students will have 33 hours of mandatory climate change education.
Expert-backed tips to help kids of all ages understand global warming.
The world has rightly come a long way since climate concerns were a fringe issue, Chancellor Sajid Javid writes.
Jeremy Corbyn is in pole position to reap the benefits of an increasingly widespread desire for social change, professor Benjamin Selwyn writes.
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg has refused to accept an environmental award until politicians stop “bragging” about environmental issues and make a significant commitment to tackling the climate crisis.
“We belong to the countries that have the possibility to do the most. And yet our countries still basically do nothing."
The Good Morning Britain host claims the teenager is being "used".