For the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), just transition begins not just with carbon, but with resilience – the daily struggle of poor women to withstand the...
Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and reporter Katie Surma as they discuss how scientists are using AI to understand sperm whale communications,...
Midwestern electricity ratepayers will pay the still-mounting tab under a plan Consumers Energy reported to regulators and investors. By Marianne Lavelle The Trump administration’s emergency order...
Tons of coal and diesel fuel spilled into wetlands that are hard to access to cleanup. By Charles Paullin A train derailment last Saturday dumped coal...
Deep River Data, with ties to cryptocurrency, says it would use the extracted gas to power a data center for “AI workloads,” not crypto mines. By...
Solar and wind power met nearly 40 percent of Texas’ electricity demand this year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports. By Arcelia Martin Texas’ independent grid...
Caroline Fraser’s new book “Murderland” connects the dots between the rise of lead in the atmosphere from smelting and gasoline and the prevalence of serial killers...
Residents of both states fear increased pollution and higher bills if the company does not ramp up its investments in wind, solar and batteries. By Jake...
Brazil’s environment minister Marina Silva said she hopes for heads of state arriving in Belém next week for COP30 to send a clear message on the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Hurricane Melissa ‘TOTAL DEVASTATION’: Hurricane Melissa has...