Nearly 28 million South African registered voters will go to the polls on 29 May to elect more than 800 representatives to the national assembly and...
Crops that have been “altered” by scientists in a laboratory can be found growing on millions of hectares of farmland around the world. These “genetically modified...
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A labor agreement guarantees jobs for unions, but making sure Sunset Park residents are included remains a challenge. By Nicholas Kusnetz On a pair of aging...
Rescue workers in helicopters and on jet skis are patrolling the flooded streets of Rio Grande do Sul to find survivors after brutal storms tore through...
The International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea’s opinion said that greenhouse gasses are a form of marine pollution and laid out governments’ legal obligations...
Countries need to go beyond their commitments under the Paris Agreement to protect the oceans from the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, a United Nations tribunal...
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Following several years of strong growth, heat pump markets slowed in Europe in 2023. In previous articles for Carbon Brief, we discussed this initial surge in...
I am writing from home today, a little week-long staycation I take each spring to spend planting and tending my garden. The long days outside, hands...