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The Guardian view on the green transition: renewables are the future – but countries’ actions must catch up with their promises | Editorial

With net zero policies under attack from elected far-right populists as well as autocratic petrostates, and another summer of record-breaking temperatures in Europe, the failure to decarbonise the world’s power supply is as gravely concerning as ever. But the...

The Guardian view on statues: new monuments reflect changing values and reinvigorate the public realm | Editorial

Efforts to ensure that modern values are reflected in public sculpture began well before the Black Lives Matter protests five years ago. Those demonstrations saw the statue of the Bristol slave trader Edward Colston dragged from its pedestal and...

The Guardian view on Trump’s tariffs: both a political and an economic threat | Editorial

Donald Trump’s 1 August tariffs deadline did what it was always intended to do. It kept the markets and the nations guessing amid last-minute uncertainty. It attempted to reassert the global heft of the United States economy to take...

The Guardian view on Trump’s tariffs: both a political and an economic threat | Editorial

Donald Trump’s 1 August tariffs deadline did what it was always intended to do. It kept the markets and the nations guessing amid last-minute uncertainty. It attempted to reassert the global heft of the United States economy to take...

The Guardian view on the other Afghan scandal: countries are forcing refugees back to Taliban rule | Editorial

The British public discovered only very belatedly that an enormous accidental data breach by an official three years ago put up to 100,000 Afghans at risk of torture and death. Some of them had worked with British forces in...

The Guardian view on the other Afghan scandal: countries are forcing refugees back to Taliban rule | Editorial

The British public discovered only very belatedly that an enormous accidental data breach by an official three years ago put up to 100,000 Afghans at risk of torture and death. Some of them had worked with British forces in...

The Guardian view on Trump’s crypto push: Britain is right to say no to digital currency politics | Editorial

Hype too often influences policymakers when it comes to regulating markets. So it was reassuring to hear Sir Andrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank of England, resist the momentum behind cryptocurrencies. In his July Mansion House speech, he reiterated...

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