An industrial buildout is erasing the last traces of an ancient world, but the Carrizo/Comecrudo, unrecognized and unknown, continue to resist. Story and photos by Dylan...
As the Delaware Riverkeeper, Maya van Rossum does whatever it takes to protect the river. That includes looking beyond its banks—and toward a greener and more...
Inundated by an expanded highway, residents said they turned to the state for financial help. Basic reimbursements came with strings attached. By Lee Hedgepeth SHILOH COMMUNITY,...
Some scientists in the region said many of the effects seen today weren’t expected until the second half of the century. By Bob Berwyn Extreme climate...
Though climate change education varies across public schools in the U.S., extreme weather impacts are affecting them all. By Kiley Price In the U.S. and around...
The World Bank has called for governments in wealthy countries to shift subsidies from high-emitting to low-emitting foods in a landmark new report, but stopped short...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Record temperatures RECORD LEVELS: The Copernicus Climate Change...
Summary Australia is a global deforestation hotspot, driven primarily by the beef industry. About every two minutes, a large football field-sized area of forest and bushland...
Republican attorneys general from 23 states have asked EPA officials to stop working to address environmental harms traced to systemic racism. By Victoria St. Martin RESERVE,...
Oil, gas and coal industry representatives vowed to fight new federal regulations, predicting that capturing carbon, renewable intermittency and rising energy demand will keep their products...