The EU’s law to restore nature was given the green light by the European parliament this week. The long-awaited “nature restoration” law aims to repair the...
The UK would be able to increase its emissions while still meeting its next legally binding climate goal if the government uses a “surplus” to weaken...
A young CCLer’s COP28 story By Vinay Karthik Last December, I had the incredible opportunity to attend COP28, the 28th Conference of Parties, held by the...
Comedy and Tragedy (credit: Photo by Ilargian Faus) Episode 92: There’s Something Funny about Climate Change In this episode of Citizens’ Climate Radio, listeners hear stories,...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s weekly...
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Climate change did not have a statistically significant impact on the wildfires that hit Chile earlier this month, according to a new rapid attribution study by...
China’s energy sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased 5.2% in 2023, meaning a record fall of 4-6% is needed by 2025 to meet the government’s “carbon...
At COP28 in Dubai, Carbon Brief’s Anika Patel spoke with Prof Pan Jiahua, vice-chair of the national expert panel on climate change of China, about his...
There is near-universal global public support for climate action, yet people systematically underestimate the commitment of their peers, according to a new study. The research, published...