On a speedboat in the Arctic Ocean, a team of scientists are hurtling towards a glacier known as Blomstrandbreen, an 18-km-long river of blue and grey...
Air pollution levels considered “safe” for farmworkers provide inadequate protection from health risks and injuries, a new study from University of California Davis finds. By Rambo...
In Virginia, the globe’s largest concentration of data centers, and nationally, local opposition has coalesced into a powerful, bipartisan force. By Charles Paullin As Elena Schlossberg...
Critics call for an industry moratorium until more scientific data can be obtained about fragile deep sea ecosystems. By Teresa Tomassoni In 2013, a deep sea...
Pipeline company touts helping the nation; letter writing campaign raises questions. Critic says, “Just pipe the natural gas.” By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main This story...
The first study of microplastics in Texas coastal sediment was funded through a local environmental activist’s landmark legal victory over plastic pollution, one of many such...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week US budget bill ‘would kill IRA’ WAYS...
Even passing 1.5C of global warming temporarily would trigger a “significant” risk of Amazon forest “dieback”, says a new study. Dieback would see large numbers of...
British International Investment (BII), a UK government-owned and aid-funded company, has a portfolio of overseas fossil-fuel assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Carbon Brief can...
Mountain guide Eduardo Mostazo was born and raised in Cáceres, a small city in southwest Spain close to Portugal, which has suffered a rural exodus. Now...