Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced revisions to the state’s greenhouse gas emissions targets that will push off its 2030 deadline. Organizers believe residents are already suffering....
With 23 calves born this season, what does the mini baby boom for the critically endangered species mean? Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth From...
The fire department said “hazardous materials and radiological monitoring teams” continue to track the health of the air in the Ventura County area. By Steven Rodas,...
Environmental and Indigenous activists say the railway, if it proceeds, will unleash an explosion of carbon and further imperil the world’s biggest and most climate-critical rainforest....
A new U.N. resolution reinforces a landmark court opinion tying fossil fuel use to human rights abuses and legal responsibility for climate change. By Bob Berwyn...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week UN adopts landmark opinion ICJ OPINION: The...
Hundreds of scientists gathered in London this week to discuss the role of migration as a way for communities to adapt to climate change. The impacts...
Hundreds of scientists in dozens of institutions are embarking on the next phase of the world’s largest coordinated climate-modelling effort. Climate-modelling groups use supercomputers to run...
Democrats are within reach of a majority on Georgia’s Public Service Commission, a little-known body that oversees Georgia Power and utility rates. By Ryan Krugman Georgia...
Like many Yemeni farmers, Salem Abdallah first bought solar panels to power a well pump to irrigate his fruit and vegetable crops. Now, he has a...