As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz wreaks havoc on fossil-fuel supplies across the world, a prominent narrative in western media has been that low-carbon...
Carbon Brief’s editorial team is supported by an international group of academics, each specialising in various areas of climate science, biodiversity, energy and policy. As contributing...
In January, China announced an end to export subsidies for solar panels and a phased end to value-added tax rebates on batteries. The cuts, which took...
The budgets of the EPA, NOAA and FEMA would all be slashed, as would incentives for renewable energy. By Dylan Baddour President Trump’s annual budget request...
In a Swiss forest lab, scientists tracked how beech and oak leaves cool themselves and pinpointed the moment heat and drought push them past their limits....
LIVE VIDEO WILL BE BROADCAST HERE ON APRIL 9 After a strong push at COP30 to deliver a process for a global transition away from fossil...
High costs, crowding and less-than-ideal land conditions make geothermal installations in downstate New York difficult—but not impossible. By Lauren Dalban The Rev. Kurt Gerhard stood near...
Dr Laura-Jane Nolan is a carbon consultant and operations director at BOM Systems. War leaves destruction in its wake – cities levelled, economies disrupted, lives lost....
An Interior Department proposal would cancel BLM grazing leases for American Prairie’s buffalo in Montana, but it could affect tribal and private herds across the West....
The courts will decide if the first “climate superfund” law in the nation survives, a likely years-long battle. Vermont towns, meanwhile, must figure out how to...