The lower house of Brazil’s Congress has approved a bill to relax environmental licensing to pave a highway cutting through the heart of the Amazon that...
The results in a new paper are likely to become part of local debates about the ramifications of wind development. By Dan Gearino For years, opponents...
The effort by Heather McTeer Toney, a former EPA official, is a part of a larger campaign to educate communities of color about personal and communal...
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....
Critics are calling on federal regulators to increase their scrutiny and oversight of the proposed pipeline, which would send gas from Texas to the Mexican coast...
Carbon credit certifiers from the much-criticized voluntary market could be the big winners of a failure to strike a deal on the exchange of offsets between...
The U.N. climate talks ended with mixed reviews, with many advocates wanting more ambition. A slew of national pledges this week could provide renewed hope going...
My heart is heavy my friends. As I write this on Wednesday December 13, COP28 is wrapping up without language in the global stocktake (GST) text...
The Earth’s jet streams play a fundamental role in the speed and direction of weather systems across the world. This means that they are crucial for...
Nearly 80 percent of Arizona has no regulations over the pumping of groundwater, leading rural residents and leaders to push for change as wells go dry,...