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Scientists are the most trusted source of information for climate change in some of the largest global-south countries, ...
Observations reveal that Arctic sea ice extent at the end of summer has halved, since satellite records began in the late 1970s.
Clean-energy growth helped China’s CO2 emissions fall by 1% in first half of 2025, extending a declining trend that started in March 2024.
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed, an essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change.
China could use a “whole-of-system” approach to decarbonise its cement industry, according to a report released today by thinktank Climate Analytics.
GRID PRESSURES: Iraq suffered a “near nationwide blackout” as elevated power demand – due to extreme temperatures of around 50C – triggered a transmission line failure, Bloomberg reported.
The tipping points conference brought together researchers, economists and civil society representatives discuss the prospect of “tipping points” in a warming world.
The UK government could approve 13 new oil and gas projects in the North Sea, with the fuel produced emitting 350m tonnes of CO2 equivalent (MtCO2e) if burned, Carbon Brief analysis shows. The Labour ...
Carbon Brief is summarising the climate pledges made by countries ahead of the UN's climate meeting in Paris this December.
Guest post: Why the recent slowdown in Arctic sea ice loss is only temporary The retreat of sea ice in the Arctic has long been a prominent symbol of climate change ...
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