Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Ceasefire causes oil price drop CEASEFIRE SLUMP:...
The state Senate’s version of the bill offers more opportunities for utilities to profit, leading some observers to question whether the legislation will substantively lower costs...
Marcelo Behar is the COP30 Special Envoy for Bioeconomy and co-founder of Ambition Loop Brazil. Can we be the generation to end the rampant deforestation that...
A US biofuels producer that exports “green” aviation fuel to Britain and the European Union has purchased beef tallow from a Brazilian supply chain tied to...
A company has proposed to build a crude oil pipeline crossing the Canadian border near where the long-contested project would have entered the United States. By...
A team including scientists, Indigenous people and conservationists point to the ecosystem connecting Yellowstone and the Yukon as an example of a region where humans and...
A new Swedish study focuses on very high levels of PFAS exposure in drinking water. By Keerti Gopal Exposure to “forever chemicals” during pregnancy could increase...
Consumers remain vulnerable to price spikes despite record domestic oil and gas production. But experts doubt the crisis will boost clean energy, absent strong policy. By...
A World War II-era policy is stopping old coal plants from closing, despite high costs and the wishes of their owners. By Dan Gearino At one...
Italy has delayed the permanent closure of its four coal-fired power plants to 2038, after the war in the Middle East caused the cost of producing...