If new rules are approved, treated “produced water” could be used for agriculture, growing trees and manufacturing. By Carrie Klein In New Mexico—one of the largest...
“There is still an incredibly large amount of polluting industrial facilities in South and Southwest Philly,” Clean Air Council warns. By Jon Hurdle When the South...
EnergyFit, a collective run by three borough-based organizations, aims to repair and retrofit dozens of two- and three-family properties in the span of two years. By...
Despite progress since the Paris Agreement, a peak in greenhouse gas emissions is only just within sight – and time is fast running out to stay below...
Five years after Diane Wilson’s landmark settlement with Formosa Plastics, money flows to “the bay and the fishermen.” By Dylan Baddour PORT LAVACA, Texas—Few men still...
Green reforms to a major energy treaty that has shielded oil and gas investments from climate regulation took a big step forward today, as the 51...
It’s COP season again and as governments, businesses and green groups gather in Azerbaijan’s historic capital, Baku, for this year’s COP29 climate summit, a bunch of...
The Republican candidate Donald Trump has been elected as the 47th US president, beating his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris in a “historic comeback”. In response, climate...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Intensifying hurricanes STILL POWERFUL: Hurricane Milton made...
Delegates are descending on Cali, Colombia for the first set of biodiversity negotiations since the world’s nations agreed a landmark deal in 2022 to “halt and...