South Africa’s energy transition is likely to accelerate after voters forced the ruling African National Congress (ANC) into a power-sharing arrangement for the first time, analysts...
Saliem Fakir is the executive director of the African Climate Foundation. Shuchi Talati (PhD) is the executive director of the Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar...
Snorkeling scientists search for the elusive giant salamanders so they might live another day elsewhere on the Watauga River before an old dam is removed. Story...
The Black-led 40 Acre Conservation League sees opportunities to counter problems that have long separated people of color from open spaces. Interview by Steve Curwood, Living...
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....
The degradation of trees at the edges of tropical forests is more widespread than previously thought, according to new research. The study, published in Nature, explains...
A Saudi visa crackdown left Hajj pilgrims feeling unable to ask for help in a killer heatwave, survivors and the families of the dead told Climate...
The growth of green hydrogen in the Magallanes brings heated debate about wind farms, a bird sanctuary and the region’s ecosystems. By Alexa Robles-Gil The birds...
The Western Governors’ Association decarbonization report, led by Wyoming’s Mark Gordon, pushes industrial carbon capture and natural CO2 sequestration, but says little about reducing the fossil...
Tony Coleman Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member Tony is a senior actuary with a long involvement in pursuing better climate change outcomes. From 2009 to 2015...