Recent research found climate-fueled disturbances in European forests could more than double by the end of the century. By Kiley Price The world’s forests are simultaneously...
Cities, towns and industrial complexes aim to quickly pump tens of millions of gallons per day in a bid to avert disaster. By Dylan Baddour JIM...
Iconic Ningaloo Reef on Australia’s west coast. © Brooke Pyke On 23 March 2026, Australia’s Senate passed the High Seas Biodiversity Bill. Your support made this...
Microsoft (MSFT stock) has signed a long-term carbon removal agreement that highlights both the scale and direction of the emerging carbon market. The company will purchase...
SHEIN, the global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, has taken a new step in cutting the climate impact of its logistics. The company signed an agreement...
As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz wreaks havoc on fossil-fuel supplies across the world, a prominent narrative in western media has been that low-carbon...
Carbon Brief’s editorial team is supported by an international group of academics, each specialising in various areas of climate science, biodiversity, energy and policy. As contributing...
Weather Guard Lightning Tech Vestas Withholds Collapse Data, Nordex Iowa and Tariffs Vestas hasn’t shared SCADA data after a South Korea turbine collapse, citing an expired...
In January, China announced an end to export subsidies for solar panels and a phased end to value-added tax rebates on batteries. The cuts, which took...
The budgets of the EPA, NOAA and FEMA would all be slashed, as would incentives for renewable energy. By Dylan Baddour President Trump’s annual budget request...