A decline in the area burned globally by wildfires over the 20th century due to land-use change has almost entirely been offset by the increase caused...
This week, the international court of justice (ICJ) opened two weeks of hearings on states’ climate-related legal obligations – and the consequences, if “significant harm” is...
At COP28 in Dubai last November, countries agreed specific global targets on adaptation for the first time. This marked a significant step forward for the “global...
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The Greenland ice sheet melt season for this year is over, resulting in the 28th year in a row in which Greenland has lost ice. This...
The UN nature summit COP16 recently concluded in Cali, Colombia, with key decisions on Indigenous representation and the use of genetic resources overshadowed by the abrupt...
The number of new coal plants under development in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) region has reached record lows since the signing of...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Deadly flooding VALENCIA FLOODS: Spain is facing...
Wealthy nations have committed to providing billions of dollars of “climate finance” to developing countries, as part of the global effort to tackle climate change. At...