Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Landmark ruling repealed DANGER DANGER: The Trump...
The Turkish government has chosen cutting emissions from the waste sector as its top priority for COP31’s action agenda, according to a draft seen by Climate...
Mads Christensen is Executive Director of Greenpeace International. As the military and diplomatic establishment gather for the annual Munich Security Conference, the air will be thick...
After failing to get some of their main asks at the COP30 climate summit in November, European Union environment ministers are considering a new strategy for...
States are well-equipped to deal with data centers, and a new forecast shows what will drive growth in global electricity demand. By Dan Gearino The rise...
Falling emissions from the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter could mean a global turning point. By Georgina Gustin Planet-warming emissions from China, currently the world’s largest...
The administration ended a program that documented excessive levels of a carcinogen at industrial facilities across the country. Environmental groups who say the move leaves polluted...
The chemical, used in solvents, degreasers and some consumer products, is a likely carcinogen that can harm the liver and kidneys. By Lisa Sorg A Wake...
Türkiye’s COP31 chief condemned the backsliding of global climate action as “unacceptable”, but said efforts to cut emissions in the coal-dependent nation should not come at...
In an increasingly unstable world of “strong arms and trade wars”, climate action is the “not-so-secret weapon” that can deliver security, the UN climate chief said...