It’s taking poachers longer to find rhinos now that populations have dropped, researchers say. By Kiley Price In recent years, the South African government has touted...
Chatham County officials didn’t require the company cleaning the tower to capture the flakes and dust that testing shows contain toxic lead and hexavalent chromium. Now...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Global heatwave SOUTH ASIA: Extended and severe...
The debate around nuclear is a dangerous distraction from what we need to deliver climate action in Australia today: move rapidly to 100% renewable energy. Since...
The region has one of the lowest air-conditioning ownership rates in the nation, but residents are growing increasingly uncomfortable as summer temperatures rise. By Ruchi Shahagadkar...
People all over the world are worried about climate change and want their governments to do more to cut planet-heating emissions and protect them from extreme...
Contrary to some recent examples, solar projects don’t need to be sitting ducks, even in hail-prone places like Texas. By Dan Gearino When a baseball-size hailstone...
Gas flaring – where oil and gas companies burn off gas released during oil extraction – increased around the world last year to its highest level...
A razor-thin vote in favour of the EU’s nature restoration law on Monday has salvaged the bloc’s ability to restore its climate sinks and reach its...
To comply with the EU’s new rules, investment firms would have to change the name of thousands of funds or sell off $40 billion in assets....