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
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New environment minister, Andrea Leadsom, faces problem of paying the retrospective fines on top of dealing with the end of EU farming subsidies
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Rolling coverage of Theresa May’s first full day as prime minister, her new cabinet and government appointments, and reaction to Boris Johnson’s appointment as foreign secretary
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Improved materials would encourage recycling and prevent single-use containers from entering the oceans and breaking into small pieces
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EU departure offers a chance to banish past overfishing and incoherent regulation, says head of industry group, despite warnings exit could hurt fisheries
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‘Urgent and clear need’ to limit temperature rises to protect key sites from warming, rising seas and harsher weather
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Industry welcomes decision in Kirby Misperton but campaigners vow to fight council’s approval
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Radical action is needed to combat increasing rate of environmental damage to water sources, land, biodiversity and marine life, report shows
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Taskforce will work with farming leaders and government to replace and reduce antibiotic use for livestock
Ban diesel cars in London, thinktank urges