Welcome to Carbon Brief's DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week's key developments relating to climate change.
China’s central and local governments, as well as state-owned enterprises, are busy preparing for the next five-year planning ...
A scenario that meets the “net-zero by 2050” goal would be the “cheapest” option for the UK, according to the National Energy ...
Shenzhen, Zhenjiang, Xiamen and Nanchang – approached developing low-carbon policies over the course of almost a decade ...
In this article, Carbon Brief explores four different factors that have been proposed for the exceptional warmth seen in recent years ...
Dr Osama Faqeeha, the deputy environment minister for Saudi Arabia and chief adviser to the COP16 presidency on ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has “quietly removed the fact that human activity is driving climate change from a handful of pages on its website” ...
The projected coastal flood damages for the Asia-Pacific region by 2100 if current policies continue, according to a Scientific Reports study covered this week by Carbon Brief. This week, Carbon Brief ...
Carbon Brief looks at precisely what the final COP30 outcome does – and does not – say about tripling adaptation finance.
The email is a digest of the past 24 hours of media coverage related to climate change and energy, as well as our pick of the key studies published in peer-reviewed journals. The Guardian reports ...
New satellite data has shed fresh light on the complex interplay between the climate and fires in different landscapes around the world.
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