Indigenous peoples’ ecological expertise honed over centuries is increasingly being used by policymakers to complement mainstream science. By Katie Surma The past few years have been...
Government departments, private companies and universities will join a new academic center aimed at training the next generation of offshore wind professionals. By Aman Azhar Calling...
In Alabama’s Black Belt, the White Hall community received technical help from the EPA after local advocacy and White House help. The pilot program is now...
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. This...
As much as half of the Amazon will face several “unprecedented” stressors that could push the forest towards a major tipping point by 2050, new research...
For over 20 years, Nigeria has been trying to build a pipeline that would bring gas through the Sahara desert to Algeria and on to customers...
As part of a long-running series profiling countries with the highest greenhouse gas emissions, Carbon Brief looks at the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) which,...
The stadium that hosted this year’s Super Bowl was powered entirely by solar energy, officials say. The move could have broader implications beyond the arena. By...
As the state implements a landmark 2021 consumer protection and waste management law, some environmentalists say its own data shows how plastics are being illegally exported...
Argentina’s new free-market president Javier Milei is pushing for a rollback in environmental regulation, endangering forests and glaciers. Milei, who has called climate change a “socialist...