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UK in 2023, 2024 and 2025, and found that while five starred an older woman, about 20 featured creatures who chat. ## **Building power: Eva v Goliath – the 20-year-old climate activist taking on Trump
elections because it intentionally discriminates against Black voters, a panel of three federal judges have ruled. ## In depth: ‘It shows how quickly climate change is impacting us’  (0.6%). The Wall Street Journal recently reported that executive assistants in New York City earn around the same as specialist doctors in London. Strong leadership can make
fossil fuel doom loop](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/11/reaching-net-zero-by-2050-cheaper-for-uk-than-one-fossil-fuel-crisis) and on to renewables would secure a [stable and affordable supply of energy](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/27/renewable-energy-will-boost-national-security-and-protect-uk-from-sabotage-minister-says). Voters face a choice between parties that want to keep us hooked
impact compared with 2019 levels (it is now at 39%) and to achieve net zero emissions from its financing by 2050. “Those commitments have not gone away.” He added that the bank, which provided £19bn
UK and others. The Spanish foreign minister called the treatment “monstrous, disgraceful and inhumane”. ## **US employers spend more than $1.5bn a year to fight** **labor** **unions** ![Starbucks employees hold placards. One reads: ‘baristas
impactful than all previous crises combined, according to Fatih Birol, the world’s leading energy economist and chief of the International Energy Agency, the gold standard in energy research. “This is bigger than
elections in the US and Israel, some may be tempted to look for a glimmer of hope in the months ahead. Emma fears that might be misplaced. Israel’s leading opposition contender does not seem