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Carbon Brief examines what is known about the Spanish and Portuguese power cuts, the role of renewables and how the media has ...
Forests around the world are taking longer to recover from severe wildfires – potentially indicating forest decline, ...
Carbon Brief is offering an exciting opportunity for students, or recent graduates, to work with the team for three weeks ...
The “vast majority” of the UK government’s plans for climate hazards have made virtually no progress over the past two years, ...
The US House of Representatives has voted to withdraw California’s ability to bring in “its own, tougher pollution regulations” ...
UK newspapers have already launched more editorials attacking Ed Miliband in the first four months of 2025 than they did during the whole of 2024.
Global temperatures in the first quarter of 2025 were the 2nd warmest on record, extending a remarkable run of exceptional ...
Hydrogen has long been hyped as the “Swiss army knife” of the energy transition, but today it largely remains limited to ...
In a recent study, Climate Policy explore how climate science is – and is not – being used in national-level adaptation planning in southern Africa.
Voting is compulsory in Australia. Its preferential voting system will all but guarantee that one of the two major parties ...
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