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A “collapse” of key Atlantic ocean currents would cause winter temperatures to plunge across northern Europe, overriding the ...
research has emerged suggesting that ramping up reforestation around the world could make a substantial contribution to ...
Rachel Reeves has unveiled the first spending review under the current Labour government, announcing funding for nuclear power, energy efficiency and other technologies ...
The Financial Times reports that the world’s ocean temperatures reached their second-highest level on record for May ...
Carbon Brief unpacks the climate effects of aerosols, how their emissions have changed over time and how they could impact ...
UK energy secretary Ed Miliband has announced £14.2bn of funding for new nuclear plants including the Sizewell C scheme in Suffolk ...
A UN summit on the world’s oceans opens today in Nice, France, reports Agence France-Presse. The newswire says: “ [The meeting] will not produce a legally binding agreement at its close like a climate ...
A landmark global goal to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030 is close to slipping beyond reach – and may have not been achievable when it was set in 2022 ...
This guest post is by: Dr Jan Rosenow, energy programme leader at the University of Oxford Environmental Change Institute and senior advisor at the Regulatory Assistance Project. The global shift ...
An increase in clean-energy spending is expected to drive a record $3.3tn in global energy investment in 2025, reports Reuters.
The owner of British Gas has reached a £20bn deal to buy gas from Norway over the coming decade, in what the Financial Times describes as a “sign that the UK will remain reliant on fossil-fuel imports ...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. How much global investment in clean-energy technologies, including renewables, ...