The head of the United Nations climate body, Simon Stiell, said on Wednesday a “quantum leap” in climate finance is needed for many countries to be...
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....
Wanjira Mathai is managing director for Africa and global partnerships at the World Resources Institute and ambassador for the Food and Land Use Coalition. Jamie Drummond...
According to most metrics, economic inequalities across the world have been declining since the late 1980s. This has been driven by decreasing inequalities between countries –...
Australia’s largest environmental organisations have urged the federal government to drive forward ambitious reforms to the national nature law this term amidst reports of backlash from...
How do I become a youth activist? Two lessons learned and five ways to get started! Two former Youth Environmental Activists have come back to join...
The eclipse’s sun-shrouding effect triggered an array of unusual impacts on nature and infrastructure. By Kiley Price Yesterday, all eyes pointed toward the sky as millions...
Travis Dardar is a Louisiana shrimper and founder of Fishermen Interested in Saving Our Heritage (FISH). I was six when I started catching shrimp in the...
Wind energy’s supporters, which include communities historically dependent on fossil fuels, say current taxes are a win-win. But some lawmakers are trying to levy new ones...
European judges have ruled that Switzerland has breached the human rights of its citizens by not doing enough to cut national greenhouse gas emissions, in a...