Caitlin Tilley

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Caitlin Tilley is a London-based journalist and has written for Guardian Weekend, Climate Home News, VICE and Insider.

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The coroner, who recently ruled that air pollution exposure had contributed to the nine-year-oldโ€™s death in February 2013, is recommending the UK adopt World Health Organisation limits on particulate matter.

The coroner, who recently ruled that air pollution exposure had contributed to the nine-year-oldโ€™s death in February 2013, is recommending the UK adopt World Health Organisation limits on particulate matter.
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The institution is already under intense pressure from campaigners over its existing relationships with oil companies.

The institution is already under intense pressure from campaigners over its existing relationships with oil companies.
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โ€œThe UK Government must take a firm stance and kick climate polluters out of the 2021 UN climate talks inย Glasgow,โ€ campaigners argue.

โ€œThe UK Government must take a firm stance and kick climate polluters out of the 2021 UN climate talks inย Glasgow,โ€ campaigners argue.
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Another high-profile figure has taken a stand against the institutionโ€™s perceived conflict of interest

Another high-profile figure has taken a stand against the institutionโ€™s perceived conflict of interest
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After launching a new green campaign, the newspaper is turning its attention to editorial policy on climate change content.

After launching a new green campaign, the newspaper is turning its attention to editorial policy on climate change content.
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Campaigners are celebrating after an oil and gas exploration company was forced to scale back a โ€œdraconianโ€ injunction againstย protesters. Activists have posed a series of legal challenges to an...
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Lawyers acting on behalf of environmental campaigners have written to Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick arguing a proposed new coal mine in Cumbria would blow a hole in the UKโ€™s recently announced S...
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The authors of a report argue that the intensification of Baltic logging is reinforced by biomass demand from foreign bioenergy companies such as Orsted, RWE and Drax.

The authors of a report argue that the intensification of Baltic logging is reinforced by biomass demand from foreign bioenergy companies such as Orsted, RWE and Drax.