Justin Rowlatt, BBC News

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Past articles by Justin:

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods: Is this the UK's most abused traffic bollard?

Installed in a Low Traffic Neighbourhood, it has been repeatedly run over, bent, burned and, finally, stolen. → Read More

Plastic wet wipes ban planned in England to tackle pollution

The government plans to ban wet wipes containing plastic but critics say it's not enough. → Read More

Still time to save Our Wild Isles, say UK conservation charities

Three of the biggest conservation charities team up to try and halt the destruction of nature in UK. → Read More

Government to offer £600m for green steel switch

The UK's two biggest steelmakers are expected to get support to move away from old-fashioned coal. → Read More

First UK coal mine in decades approved despite climate concerns

Climate experts and Tory MPs argued the Cumbria mine would scupper UK efforts to lower emissions. → Read More

COP27: Why the latest UN climate conference matters

The summit in Egypt could be the world's best hope of progress on the climate issue, says Justin Rowlatt. → Read More

King Charles should attend climate summit says US envoy

John Kerry tells the BBC he hopes the King reconsiders his decision not to go to the UN climate summit in Egypt. → Read More

Can floating turbines harvest the world's wind?

Our climate editor checks out the world's largest floating wind farm off the coast of Scotland. → Read More

Climate change: Can an enormous seaweed farm help curb it?

A British businessman believes it could suck a billion tonnes of carbon out of the atmosphere annually. → Read More

Don’t backtrack on climate, COP host Egypt tells Truss

The call followed news that King Charles will not attend COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh in November. → Read More

How King Charles helped save British farmhouse cheese

The new king helped drive a renaissance in British cheesemaking when the industry was in crisis 30 years ago. → Read More

Charles will not cool on climate action, say friends

The new monarch’s views on environmental issues are well known but will they influence his reign? → Read More

Google change reduces airline emissions calculations

Passengers may be underestimating impact of flying as Google excludes some emissions from online tool. → Read More

'Every day it doesn't rain, the pressure mounts'

The heatwave will make conditions on England's farms worse as experts warn of smaller harvests. → Read More

UK heatwave: Why is it so hot in the UK?

The Met Office estimates that the extreme heat we will be seeing over the next couple of days has been made ten times more likely because of it. → Read More

Climate change: Heat deaths could triple by 2050

The government's advisors on climate change warn that Britain's homes are not fit for hotter summers. → Read More

Climate change: Heat deaths could triple by 2050

The government's advisors on climate change warn that Britain's homes are not fit for hotter summers. → Read More

Scientists design contraceptives to limit grey squirrels

The project's aim is to help protect ecosystems and native red squirrel populations. → Read More

Shell's Jackdaw gas field given go-ahead by regulators

The UK government is seeking to boost domestic energy output following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. → Read More

Peat soil fires: Campaigners say England's 'rainforests' illegally burned

Deep peat moorlands store huge amounts of carbon and are a buffer against climate change → Read More