The new paper digs into congressional archives to settle a legal debate, arguing that climate science had determined by 1970 that greenhouse gases were warming the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Climate chaos DEADLY DISASTER: Devastating landslides have killed...
On Tuesday, New Zealand’s biggest airline announced that it was dropping its target, set just two years ago, to reduce emissions by just under a third...
Wider adoption of heat pumps could accelerate decarbonisation of heating in China’s carbon-intensive buildings and light industry sectors, a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA)...
As water quality improves, Pete Malinowski wants to fill New York City Harbor with oyster reefs, creating a habitat for the many marine species that once...
In my quieter moments, often while leafing through the latest research and reports, I ponder the gradual degradation of our natural world. Human interaction, mainly through...
Peter Dykstra, who played a pivotal role in climate coverage, passed away Wednesday. By Brian Bienkowski, Environmental Health News “Are you a Tigers fan?” Environmental Journalism...
India has declined to accept a European Union proposal to levy higher taxes on its carbon-producing industries, which the 27-nation bloc said it was willing to...
Rural land cover surrounding a city has the potential to reduce the “urban heat island” (UHI) effect and cool the city centre by more than 0.5C,...
A new book urges a bottom-up approach to building a majority that favors climate action and an energy transition. By Dan Gearino To understand the big...