Fiona Harvey
About Fiona Harvey
Fiona Harvey is an award-winning environment journalist for the Guardian. Prior to this, she worked for the Financial Times for more than a decade. She has reported on every major environmental issue, from as far afield as the Arctic and the Amazon, and her wide range of interviewees include Ban Ki-moon, Tony Blair, Al Gore and Jeff Immelt.
'Humanity is waging war on nature': UN secretary-general
The stark message from António Guterres follows a year of global upheaval, with the coronavirus pandemic causing governments to shut down whole countries for months at a time, while wildfires, hurricanes and powerful storms have scarred the globe.
The sad story of Covid 'green recovery'
US planning $3tn in spending with few environmental safeguards attached
Shorter lifespan of faster-growing trees could add to climate crisis
Rise in carbon capture as global warming speeds growth of forests would be negated by earlier deaths, say scientists
Aid for airlines should come with strict climate conditions: former EU climate commissioner
Former EU climate chief Miguel Arias Cañete fears end of Covid-19 will bring higher carbon emissions
Covid-19 economic rescue plans should be green, say environmentalists
Campaigners urge governments to tie any bailouts to aviation and cruise industries to requirements for climate action
Humanity under threat of "perfect storm" of crises
Climate, extreme weather, biodiversity, food and water crises could lead to ‘systemic collapse’
Climate crisis is increasing violence against women
Exclusive: attempts to tackle crisis fail because gender issues are not addressed, report finds
Climate crisis linked to 15-plus disasters costing more than $1B
Christian Aid report highlights costs of floods, fires and storms around the world
U.S. is hotbed of climate change denial, major global survey finds
The U.S. is a hotbed of climate science denial when compared with other countries, with international polling finding a significant number of Americans do not believe human-driven climate change is occurring. Out of 23 countries, only Saudi Arabia and Indonesia had higher proportion of doubters
'Carbon bubble' could spark global financial crisis, study warns
Plunging prices for renewable energy and rapidly increasing investment in low-carbon technologies could leave fossil fuel companies with trillions in stranded assets and spark a global financial crisis, a new study has found.