As legal efforts fall short, residents are pursuing a novel strategy to halt the building of export terminals on unspoiled wetlands: Lobby Europeans to reject gas...
It’s here – it has a new kick-ass name, and it’ll soon be on the high seas to protect what we love. Last month, we announced...
Hundreds of millions of Indians will head to the polls from 19 April to 1 June amid scorching heat to cast their votes in the world’s...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate and energy stories from China over the past fortnight. Subscribe for...
The terminology of the energy transition is important and “clean” is a word that can be used to obscure important differences between electricity sources. By Dan...
Building more regional infrastructure to distribute electricity in the West could help states more affordably meet their clean energy goals, a new study found. And they...
The chair of this month’s penultimate round of talks to agree a global treaty on tackling plastic pollution is concerned that certain countries “seem to have...
The growing invasion of sargassum in the Caribbean has impacted the quality of life of the islands’ residents. But local governments have so far failed to...
For over a decade, Indigenous and local communities have demanded a bigger share of international funding to protect nature and the climate, as well as easier...
With half its surface area gone, the country’s largest saline lake is verging on collapse due to the region’s overuse of water and climate change, threatening...