Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Record floods across the globe IVORY COAST:...
Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall, flooding and heatwaves, have been described as the “new normal” for China. The country lost almost 12bn yuan ($1.65bn)...
Earlier this month, a years-long legal attempt by community and environmental groups to challenge a new oil project in Horse Hill, Surrey resulted in victory –...
Promises to improve the UK’s food security feature in the election manifestos that have been published ahead of the vote on 4 July. The Conservatives say...
During the 2024 UK general election campaign, politicians and newspapers have used a series of “scary-sounding numbers” to mislead voters about net-zero. While some of the...
Promises to improve the UK’s food security feature in the election manifestos that have been published ahead of the vote on 4 July. The Conservatives say...
Waterlogged areas could cause more ice shelves to crack or disintegrate, leading to faster sea level rise. By Bob Berwyn A detailed new analysis of NASA...
A new report links spiking utility bills to massive infrastructure spending by Maryland utilities, diminishing the effectiveness of state energy assistance programs. By Aman Azhar Maryland...
The agency also concluded that the “vent and burn” of toxic vinyl chloride was unnecessary. The company responded that it was “the only option to protect...
Companies are increasingly focusing on the emissions associated with their supply chains to reduce overall emissions. Integrating both the supplier’s organizational and product specific emission factors...