Update: An hour after this article was published, the government of Azerbaijan added 14 women to the commitee. They did not comment on the reason for...
The pipeline extension from Virginia into North Carolina has been cut in length from 75 to 31 miles, but will be wider in diameter and carry...
Talk about astronomical costs of a sustainable economy is leaving out some of the savings of using fewer fossil fuels, according to a new analysis. By...
Developers are trying to keep selling offsets from hundreds of controversial projects through a revamped United Nations mechanism, sparking fears that worthless credits will allow companies...
Bottom trawling disturbs the ocean floor, researchers found. Critics question whether “trawl disturbance” is different from the carbon flux that naturally occurs in oceans. By Georgina...
While federal agencies are promulgating a slew of climate regulations, the high court heard arguments for limiting regulators’ power. By Marianne Lavelle The Supreme Court on...
Activists pressing the retailer to stop partnering its credit card with the world’s second-biggest fossil fuel financer test whether big companies can push banks to divest...
Chris Skidmore has been both UK energy and science minister and led an independent government review into net-zero published in 2023. He recently resigned as a...
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....
When Romain Ioualalen started a new campaigning job at Oil Change International, he was tasked with putting fossil fuels on the agenda of international climate talks....