A new MIT Global Change Outlook finds current climate policies and economic indicators put the world on track for dangerous warming. By Ryan Krugman After yet...
The head of the United Nations body governing the global shipping industry has said that greenhouse gases from the global shipping industry will fall, whether or...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Trump vs world TILTING AT ‘WINDMILLS’: At the...
The UK government has released its long-awaited “warm homes plan”, detailing support to help people install electric heat pumps, rooftop solar panels and insulation in their...
The individual approach taken by several African countries in negotiating minerals deals with Washington is not in the best interest of the continent, which would benefit...
The Forest Service didn’t make a ‘reasoned decision’ in using a categorical exclusion to exempt timber harvests from environmental reviews to ease wildfire mitigation and habitat...
Ten years ago, switching from burning coal to gas was a key element of China’s policy to reduce severe air pollution. However, while gas is seen...
Colombia is seeking to use this year’s first global conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels to launch a permanent platform that would help a “coalition...
Professor Martin Siegert is Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Cornwall) at the University of Exeter and Chair of The UK Arctic and Antarctic Partnerships committee. A 30-minute stroll across...
US President Donald Trump grabbed the headlines again at the World Economic Forum, launching his “Board of Peace” for Gaza on the final day of the...