Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Elections in India and Mexico CLIMATE PRESIDENTA:...
The UK government’s spending on climate aid reached its highest-ever level last year, with more than £1.8bn channelled into projects aimed at cutting emissions and boosting...
Environmentalists say the current mining plan would drive Tiehm’s buckwheat to extinction; the company proposing it claims it would have no direct impacts on the plant...
Many populist, nationalist and far-right parties have attacked environmental, climate and clean energy policies during the campaigns for this week’s EU parliamentary election. By Bob Berwyn...
Mexico’s outgoing president put climate policy on the backburner. His mentee, incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum, talks a good game on renewables—but remains committed to oil and...
Signal Hill Petroleum spent millions to overturn California’s landmark law protecting neighborhoods from oil drilling. Now it wants to drill dozens of new wells in a...
In a special address, António Guterres called out fossil fuel industry greenwashing and highlighted a new report showing the world will likely pass the 1.5 degree...
Developing countries want rich nations to give them hundreds of billions of dollars for climate action, suggesting this could be raised by taxing defence, technology and...
Said Skounti is a researcher at the IMAL Initiative for Climate and Development based in Morocco. Frontline communities around the world are shouldering the deleterious injustices...
Whether for utility-scale or rooftop projects, photovoltaic panels are cheaper than ever. By Dan Gearino For decades, one of the near-constants in the shift to renewable...