We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version...
The world’s poorest countries renewed a call for the COP30 summit to set a new goal to triple finance for them to cope with the impacts...
A growing group of countries wants COP30 to kick off the process of crafting a roadmap for the world to transition away from fossil fuels, which...
Hopeful that countries can agree on a Belém “political package” by tomorrow when President Lula comes to town, Brazil’s COP30 presidency has drawn up the first...
The United Nations may have accepted that overshooting 1.5C of warming – at least temporarily – is inevitable – but God’s representative on Earth didn’t get...
I pause to write this letter in the middle of week one of the 30th UNFCCC Conference of the Parties — the big international climate conference,...
As COP30 reaches its midway point in the Brazilian city of Belém, Carbon Brief has hosted its second “ask us anything” webinar to exclusively answer questions...
Mohamed Adow is the Founder and Director of Power Shift Africa A sobering truth hangs over the COP30 climate talks in Belém: negotiators are discussing adaptation...
Last Monday, to get the COP30 agenda agreed, Brazil promised to hold consultations on four controversial issues: emissions-cutting, transparency, trade and finance. Last night, after most...
Frustration about slow progress at the United Nations Climate Conference boiled over last week, when on Tuesday, Indigenous activists pushed past security at the entrance of...