Lawmakers approved spending bills for agriculture this week, but bickered over environmental regulations and the lack of progress on the bill. By Georgina Gustin In an...
Environmental groups say judges across the country believe cases like Baltimore’s should hold oil companies accountable in state courts for environmental harm. By Aman Azhar In...
A Louisiana lawsuit against the EPA said its bid to address environmental racism was itself a form of “reverse discrimination.” Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on...
Climate change is disrupting shark reproduction and development in a variety of ways, experts warn. By Kiley Price Over the last 450 million years, sharks have...
As Caribbean nations tallied the destruction caused by the passage of Hurricane Beryl, the board of the fund set up to compensate for such devastating loss...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Sweltering Earth RECORD YEAR?: Global temperatures “breached the...
The serene coastline of Chongoleani used to be a little-known paradise for local fishers and farmers just north of the Tanzanian city of Tanga. But now...
The category one storm dealt the city disastrous damage. Houston’s first direct hit from a hurricane in decades showed how vulnerable the nation’s energy capital remains....
As America’s culture wars rage on, Democrats are marketing renewable energy in battleground states as a win for the economy and labor unions. Will it work?...
The Energy Information Agency is starting the process to require cryptocurrency miners to submit energy consumption data after a previous attempt faced legal challenges. By Keaton...