As negotiations over the new climate finance goal get into high gear, divisions are sharpening over who should be required to cough up the money needed...
It’s tempting but also perilous to try to draw larger conclusions from the short-term ups and downs of the EV maker and the oil giant. By...
Rachel Kyte is professor of practice in climate policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. With spring in full bloom, the world’s finance...
Following the death of a grandfather, Crimson Oak Grove Resources has left a community afraid for their homes and lives. An expert warns one resident may...
PERTH – 24 April 2024 – Following the overwhelming shareholder vote against Woodside’s ‘climate’ plan, see comments below attributable to Greenpeace Australia Pacific Acting CEO Kate...
By affirming Indigenous land ownership, British Columbia and the Haida Nation are signaling a new era for Indigenous relations. By Serena Renner, Hakai Magazine Twenty years...
Two years ago, I moved to Minnesota to sell hazelnuts. I believed strongly in their potential to fight climate change, and I was overcome with excitement...
UN climate chief Simon Stiell has said he hopes to see fewer people attend the annual COP climate negotiations after participants at COP28 in Dubai last...
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....
Food systems are responsible for around one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions – and beef has the largest carbon footprint of any food. Moving diets...