Episode 105: What’s at Stake for Clean Energy Tax Credits? In this second episode of our new policy mini-series, CCL’s Dana Nuccitelli and Elissa Tennant return...
The UK government’s official climate advisers are now “more optimistic” that the country can hit its emissions targets than they were before the Labour government was...
Volcanic eruptions pose a fundamental challenge for scientists and their climate models. It is well known that explosive eruptions can cause sudden cooling at the Earth’s...
Holding the line on climate: CCL’s next steps This post is the conclusion of a blog series recapping some of the Trump administration and Congress’s interactions...
Holding the line on climate: Forest Service This post is Part 3 in a series recapping some of the Trump administration and Congress’s interactions on climate,...
Holding the line on climate: DOE This post is Part 2 in a series recapping some of the Trump administration and Congress’s interactions on climate, what...
Holding the line on climate: What CCL has done, will do, and why In the first few months of President Trump’s second term in office, he...
Holding the line on climate: NOAA This post is Part 1 in a series recapping some of the Trump administration and Congress’s interactions on climate, what...
A few years ago, solar power became the “cheapest electricity in history”, but it still lacked the ability to meet demand 24 hours a day and...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Three years to 1.5C ‘DOOMED TO BREACH’:...