Water rates have more than doubled since 2010. Low-income residents feel the pinch most of all. By Christiana Freitag On Sunday Chicagoans will face another spike...
Since 1963, Alcoa has mined bauxite from the foothills of Australia’s Darling Range under a special political agreement that skirts regulation, guarantees access to scarce water...
Twenty-two young people from across the country sued the Trump administration over the executive orders, which prioritize the expansion of fossil fuels. By Amy Green A...
Despite mounting evidence of global warming’s costs, the Trump administration has made multiple moves to avoid tracking climate-related economics. By Kiley Price The price of climate...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Earth eyes 2C TEMPERATURE WARMING: Global temperatures...
As the Annual Meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB) took place this week in the Ivory Coast, civil society campaigners have been calling for the...
Life at sea is always unpredictable, and the past week aboard the Rainbow Warrior has been a perfect reminder of that. The Greenpeace Australia Pacific team...
China plays a growing role in the future of the planet’s tropical forests, but a new report says its financial flows are going in the wrong...
Conversion to heat pumps and accurate counting of emissions for wood sources could reduce the problem. By Charles Paullin Donna Thomasson is a 34-year-old nurse who...
At the end of May, the leaders of Australia’s fossil fuel extraction industry and their enablers in business and government descended on the Brisbane Convention Centre...