NEWCASTLE, Sunday 30 November 2025 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific activists have scaled and blocked a coal ship, bound for the Port of Newcastle today, during the...
The op-eds and TV segments coincided with the gubernatorial campaign in the Garden State. By Rambo Talabong Media companies owned by Rupert Murdoch have found a...
A fire expert on the difference between prescribed burns and cultural burns, and why we should incorporate both into modern forest management. Interview by Aynsley O’Neill,...
The European Commission has rejected requests by green groups to review the status of 16 controversial projects it has designated as “strategic” to shore up the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week ‘Lukewarm’ end to COP30 BYE BELÉM: The...
A confused – and, at times, contradictory – story has emerged about precisely which countries and negotiating blocs were opposed to a much-discussed “roadmap” deal at...
With no consensus among stakeholders, PJM Interconnection’s 10-member board now must craft a policy for surging data-center demand that has already driven up electricity prices for...
During the closing session of COP30, the representative of the Holy See – the governing body of the Vatican – was booed. That reaction was triggered...
Fluvanna County planners will vote in January to assess whether a proposal by Tenaska Energy fits its comprehensive plan. By Charles Paullin FORK UNION, Va.–The Fluvanna...
The decade-long alliance between developed countries led by the European Union (EU) and the developing countries most vulnerable to climate change – including small island states...