Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s weekly...
Congressional bill to create a network of transmission lines among neighboring states introduced by U.S. Rep. Greg Casar. By Keaton Peters Electrical grids are vulnerable to...
Would-be voters in this coal and oil state signal they’re increasingly alarmed by climate change. By Marcus Baram, Capital & Main Driving on Interstate 215 south of...
Joshua Farinella took his dream job in India. What he found was something else entirely. By Ian Urbina, Maya Martin, Jake Conley, Joe Galvin, Susan Ryan...
A simple technology that can make the grid more efficient has gained traction in Europe, but not the United States—until now. By Dan Gearino A sensor...
Heat pumps are an alternative to gas boilers and wood stoves for indoor heating. They now feature in most proposals for cutting greenhouse gas emissions to...
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The “dangerous humid heat” that engulfed western Africa in mid-February was made 10 times more likely by human-caused climate change, a new rapid attribution study finds....
As the Maryland General Assembly session closes, environmentalists and advocates say they expected more from the state’s Democratic supermajority. By Aman Azhar The Maryland General Assembly...
Residents want to build more beach protections, and environmental advocates raise fears that construction could damage a national estuary reserve. By Daniel Shailer The South Carolina...