Just 28% of countries have met a UN call to submit new plans on addressing nature loss – a year after the original deadline, Carbon Brief...
At left is something from social media. Is it popular? Probably. Is it largely true? Most definitely not. Sure, there are people who want to sit...
If the history of American wars is to be judged by these three data points, the quality of our enemies is falling like a stone. The...
Sergio Díaz is legal director at the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative. As governments submit their updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) ahead of COP30, almost all...
Until recently, the Brazilian team running the COP30 UN climate summit next month had stated strongly that they had no plan to produce a negotiated cover...
Japan has led two major regional summits this month to promote carbon capture technologies, an effort that climate groups say could create a smokescreen for the...
It’s quite gratifying to see that many of the folks in Europe are as horrified by the lawlessness of the Trump presidency as we Americans are...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Earth’s first climate ‘tipping point’ reached CORAL...
The unrest has been triggered, in part, by the targeting of environmental leaders whose work protects large swaths of the Amazon rainforest. By Katie Surma At...
The US, Saudi Arabia, Russia and their allies have spearheaded a push to alter the approval process for a hard-fought green shipping deal, which experts say...