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....
In 2023, wind and solar combined added more new energy to the global mix than any other source, for the first time in history, according to...
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. Key...
Spiking food prices have made headlines around the world this year, from eggs in the US to vegetables in India. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s...
Using gray wolves in the American West as a case study, new research shows scientists often fail to recognize the “shifting ecological baseline” regarding apex predators...
SYDNEY, Friday 14 June 2024 — Three of Australia’s leading environment groups have responded to beef industry attempts to “let the bulldozers rip.” Today, beef industry...
Other recent studies link rising temperatures to neurological diseases, gastrointestinal health and increased inflammation affecting the immune system. By Victoria St. Martin As a cardiologist in...
Growing fossil-fueled authoritarianism in Azerbaijan and other COP host nations undermines climate action and human rights, researchers and policy experts report. By Bob Berwyn This year’s...