Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Biden’s ‘climate legacy’ BIDEN OUT: US energy...
Addressing climate justice calls for a “fundamental, decolonial constitutional change”, according to a new study published in Climate Policy. While systemic change would only be possible...
Manuel Pulgar–Vidal is WWF’s Global Lead for Climate and Energy and, previously, he was the COP20 President. July will be a month of records. Athletes and...
Download report Deforestation in Australia Summary Most deforestation is for beef pasture development and is concentrated in central and south central Queensland and north central NSW...
Some therapists have found that cognitive behavioral therapy, designed to help patients see that they are “catastrophizing,” isn’t enough because the potential impacts of climate change...
Blooms over the past decade have started earlier in July and had longer peaks, according to NOAA researchers. By Kathiann M. Kowalski Lake Erie’s harmful algal...
The West Act is the latest effort to stymie the rule that would put conservation on equal footing with mining, oil and gas development, grazing and...
As a new report shows accelerating warming threatens 70 percent of the world’s workers, Antonio Guterres warns that wealthy countries expanding fossil fuel industries “are signing...
The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology is working with local stakeholders to determine how the federal government can help communities dependent on groundwater...
People everywhere are struggling with the fatal impacts of worsening extreme heat, which is also damaging economies, widening inequalities and undermining green development, U.N. Secretary-General António...