At 12.33pm on Monday 28 April, most of Spain and Portugal were plunged into chaos by a blackout. While the initial trigger remains uncertain, the nationwide...
The co-organizers of the meeting sharing four sentences about their work with Pope Francis, with CCL’s Danny Richter taking a picture in the background. Reflecting on...
The “vast majority” of the UK government’s plans to prepare for climate hazards have made virtually no progress over the past two years, according to the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Push for new climate targets MISSED DEADLINE: During...
Australia is heading to the polls for a general election on 3 May. The ruling centre-left Labor party has for the past three years attempted to...
Global temperatures in the first quarter of 2025 were the second warmest on record, extending a remarkable run of exceptional warmth that began in July 2023....
On 28 April, Canadians will go to the polls to vote for the next prime minister. The election comes after Justin Trudeau stepped down as leader...
A Conservative victory over the Liberals in the Canadian election could lead to nearly 800m extra tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade, according...
In March, CCL volunteers and staff met with the office of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a cosponsor of the Foreign Pollution Fee Act The Foreign Pollution...
What is clean energy and why is it important? by Elissa Tennant Clean energy is essential for a sustainable, healthier, and economically stable future. By transitioning...