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...
Every increment of global warming above 1.5C increases the risk of crossing key tipping points in the Earth system – even if the overshoot is only...
In June, the state found PFAS at an elementary school at levels up to 233 times greater than federal limits. But the N.C. Chamber of Commerce...
“That’s nonsense,” responded Tiernan Sittenfeld of the League of Conservation Voters. “The Trump administration was the most anti-environmental, anti-climate, anti-public health administration we’ve ever had, by...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. Key...
The deep sea has emerged as a new mining frontier in the global race towards energy security, with countries vying to explore and exploit its reserves...