Six things the Guardian is doing to confront the climate emergency

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Three years ago, we took a stand. Of all the crises facing the world, the most alarming for the greatest number of people was, is and will be the climate emergency. We asked ourselves: what can the Guardian do? The answer: to relentlessly report on the crisis each day – its causes, consequences and casualties. To keep pressure on government and businesses to decarbonise, mitigate, go green. And to look at our own business to ensure that we are doing everything we can to reduce our own footprint.

Now, we are updating our readers and supporters on our efforts. Here is our progress against our six promises.

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