Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week US climate credentials and consequences CLIMATE VEEP:...
Nearly 80 percent of Arizona lacks any form of groundwater regulation, allowing big users like the copper mines supplying the energy transition to consume vast amounts...
The Washington D.C. court ruled that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to adequately assess the plants’ environmental justice, climate and air pollution impacts. By Dylan...
The amendments would allow the Republican-led legislature to determine where non-designated grants go. IRA funds could be affected. By Lydia Larsen Environmental groups in Wisconsin are...
But the Minnesota governor will have to answer climate groups’ concerns about his support for ethanol and factory farming. By Georgina Gustin Soon after Vice President...
Have you heard the saying, “the only constant is change?” Whether or not the Greek philosopher Heraclitus actually said this, it’s become a hallmark response to...
Pacific governments say an official UN report shows their push for a levy on all shipping emissions – with the revenues redistributed to poorer nations –...
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Human-caused climate change made the “unprecedented” wildfires that spread across Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands in June 2024 between four and five times more likely, according to a...
Prices soared last week in an auction conducted by PJM Interconnection, reflecting a backlog of approval for renewable energy projects. By Dan Gearino A process designed...