Renewables ovetake coal to become the world’s leading source of electricity for the first six months of this year in a “historic first”.
More than 100 countries have cut their dependence on fossil-fuel imports and saved hundreds of billions of dollars by continuing to invest in renewables ...
Caribbean countries are taking matters into their own hands by enacting more robust legislation to help protect against climate risks ...
The European Commission has “rejected” a demand from the US regarding its environmental regulations, according to Euronews.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), most new biofuel demand is coming from these countries, including Brazil, India and Indonesia. Biofuels are also one of the key options being ...
The UK’s Climate Change Act is a landmark piece of legislation that guides the nation’s response to global warming and has proved highly influential around the world.
New analysis shows that US president Donald Trump has placed more than 40 people with direct ties to oil, gas and coal within his administration ...
The Net-Zero Banking Alliance has “folded some four years since its launch after its members encountered political pressure and failed to meet the objectives it had ambitiously set out” ...
Residents from the Dutch-Caribbean island Bonaire appeared at the Hague yesterday to ask “judges to order the Dutch state to cut greenhouse gases more quickly” ...
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s fortnightly Cropped email ...
Solar, wind and other renewables generated more electricity than coal-fired power plants over the first six months of 2025, the Guardian reports ...
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