The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Hottest hat-trick. STATE OF THE CLIMATE: Scientist ...
In an interview with Carbon Brief, Santer says the Trump administration is “engaged in a systematic attempt to dismantle climate science” ...
A record-breaking amount of new offshore wind capacity has been secured at the UK’s latest auction for renewable energy projects.
China’s climate policy, amid hints that its emissions could peak and as the government publishes targets for the next 5 years ...
A New York offshore wind project is to resume construction after a federal judge temporarily lifted a suspension put in place by the Trump administration ...
Carbon Brief handpicks and explains the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight.
Carbon Brief speaks to experts about the contested legality of leaving the UNFCCC and what practical changes will result from US departure.
The year 2025 was the warmest on record for the heat content of the world’s oceans. Ocean heat content (OHC) increased by around 500 zettajoules – billion trillion joules – since the 1940s.
Coal power generation fell in both China and India in 2025, after each nation added record amounts of clean energy ...
Trump administration said it wants to pull the US out of UNFCCC and IPCC and Global oil prices fell after the US’s Venezuela operation.
US plans for Venezuelan oil could “consume more than a tenth of the world’s remaining carbon budget to limit global heating to 1.5C” by 2050 ...
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