Cutting emissions in line with the 1.5C warming limit, rather than following current climate policies, could curb long-term sea level rise by 64cm, a new study...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week EU leaders agreed climate goal ‘truce’ ‘BREAKTHROUGH’:...
This from the pro-democracy Lincoln Project, with a few comments below: First, Trump screwed over American soybean farmers with his pointless trade war with China. Now,...
The Delaware River Basin Commission says the terminal’s developer has not materially changed its plans and has “diligently” pursued its goals. By Jon Hurdle An environmental...
I have a very good friend who’s about my age, i.e., getting old, who writes: We the People either find a way to break Trump’s party’s...
By removing a bottleneck to development, the federal government would make it easier to build the giant computing centers behind AI. Utilities stand to lose financially....
…. just like 32 of the world’s most productive nations. Why is this so hard to fathom for the citizens of the wealthiest country on Earth?...
Liquor is just one of the markets needed for the cover crop and cereal grain to improve the health, water retention and carbon sequestration of soils,...
It’s not exactly “new news,” but (at least in the United States), there are two completely antithetical versions of Christianity, those who: 1) Live by the...
After years of algae decomposing on the small lake’s shoreline, the Army Corps of Engineers has a remedy to stop the stink. By K.R. Callaway Lake...