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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'Blended' finance is key to achieving global sustainability goals, says reportPublic and private sector funds must increasingly pool resources to finance larger global sustainability and climate change projects, a new study shows -
Government to carry out major environmental assessment of UK seasDefra prioritises post-Brexit fisheries plan and protection of UK’s coldwater reefs, promising data will be made publicly available online -
European parliament votes to end electric pulse fishingCampaigners hail movement towards prohibiting the controversial practice but warn other measures will leave European waters in a worse state -
British supermarket chickens show record levels of antibiotic-resistant superbugsFood Standards Agency reports ‘significant increase’ of harmful pathogen campylobacter in British-farmed chickens
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Devastating climate change could lead to 1m migrants a year entering EU by 2100Researchers plotted temperature rises against the number of asylum applications and are predicting that as the southern hemisphere heats up the number of people migrating to the EU each year will triple -
A small number of farms are responsible for the majority of antibiotic useResearch shows antibiotic use is uneven between farms, making behaviour change a tantalising prospect
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Marks & Spencer is first supermarket to publish data on antibiotics in supply chainExclusive: medical campaigners wanting to preserve antibiotics for human use praise supermarket for reducing their use in production of meat, eggs and dairy -
China aims to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions through trading schemeHeavily polluting power plants across China will now have to choose between paying for their emissions or cleaning up their act
India's farmed chickens dosed with world's strongest antibiotics, study finds