Business and Finance Here’s why I just helped to shut down Britain’s largest coal mine Coal is dirty, dangerous and bad for our environment, argues Guy Shrubsole. By Guy Shrubsole
Economics The Treasury’s flood defence plan leaves Britain dangerously exposed to climate change By Guy Shrubsole
The Staggers Labour is right: it’s the government’s duty to protect people from climate change By Guy Shrubsole
Why are there 200 muddy wellies on the steps of Defra today? It's time for the PM to sack the Environment Secretary, argue campaigners. By Guy Shrubsole
Counting the £1bn cost of the winter floods This week it's six months since the winter floods struck, and from the latest available figures it looks like… By Guy Shrubsole
The million households threatened by climate change must unite as a political force A new system of flood insurance for British households called Flood Re is due to be approved by the… By Guy Shrubsole
Climate change has finally returned as a mainstream issue More than the floods, it is interventions by politicians that have led to a spike in public concern. By Guy Shrubsole
Protecting farms or front rooms? The impossible dilemma that climate change forces upon us We need a concerted national debate about how we best protect ourselves from increasingly extreme weather. By Guy Shrubsole
Cameron’s flooding review must test the nation’s preparedness for climate change To date, the coalition has unforgivably weakened Britain's climate adaptation plans. By Guy Shrubsole
Thanks for wading in, Mr Cameron – now this is what you need to do about flooding The Prime Minister needs to reverse the foolish decisions his government has taken on flood defences. By Guy Shrubsole
The coalition is failing to insure Britain against the risks posed by climate change Flood risk is rising a result of climate change yet the government assumes it will remain the same and… By Guy Shrubsole