Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Energy outlook DEMAND SURGING: The International Energy...
Canada’s vast landscape, stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic and reaching into the Arctic, is home to a rich tapestry of Indigenous cultures. As climate...
In the face of rapidly changing climate conditions, Canada’s Indigenous Peoples are drawing upon millennia of wisdom to adapt and thrive. This ancient knowledge, known as...
My general mood these days swings from anger to deep grief, no matter how many times I stop to notice the blue jay in the front...
Olivia Carballo is managing director in the emerging market alternative credit team at Ninety One. In rural locations across Africa, renewable energy infrastructure such as hydroelectric...
Hello! My Name is Athena Geer, and I am the Youth Climate Justice Coordinator here at Climate Generation. When I started this job in July 2023,...
Governments have made progress on how a new global climate finance goal should be structured – but big gaps remain on who should pay out and...
Mukhtar Babayev is the COP29 President-Designate and Azerbaijan’s Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources. This week, the COP29 Presidency of Azerbaijan is hosting a series of...
SYDNEY, Wednesday 9 October 2024 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has today warned about the growth of US-style corporate legal tactics aimed at silencing public interest groups....
Australia is the world’s third largest fossil fuel exporter, after only Russia and the US. Though often ignored in political discussions, these exports make up a...