The Canadian government has announced a new target to reduce planet-heating emissions 45-50% from 2005 levels by 2035, despite its official advisors on the Net Zero...
A key oversight body set up to improve the quality of carbon credits has been called into question by members of its expert board, two of...
The European Union should “proactively negotiate” for a global regime that governs controversial technologies designed to cool the planet– and push to prevent their deployment, the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Plastic treaty pause BUSAN BUST: Efforts to finalise...
The Busan talks which ended in the early hours of Monday were meant to be the final step in agreeing a UN treaty to end plastic...
Delegates from more than 175 countries are in Busan, South Korea, this week to hammer out an environmental deal described as the most significant since the...
Hopeful, discouraged. Energized, exhausted. My experiences at COP29 have been filled with dichotomies, these being just a couple. Hope. This was what I was seeking out,...
The world’s first oil well was built in Bibi-Heybat, Azerbaijan. This land has a deep history steeped in oil pipelines, fracking, and human right’s violations. Upon...
As I sit here, waiting to depart Baku, I am distraught, exhausted, disappointed, concerned, and ready to get the heck out of here. I usually don’t...
As climate change reshapes landscapes across Canada, Indigenous communities in treaty territories face unique challenges and opportunities. The intricate relationship between Indigenous Peoples, their ancestral lands,...