Carbon Brief analysis recently showed that fossil fuels supplied a record-low 2.4% of electricity on the island of Great Britain, for one hour on Monday 15 April. The analysis illustrated how National ...
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A lengthy drought affecting the Panama Canal in 2023 would have been “unlikely” without the influence of El Niño, attribution ...
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New study finds that the Last Glacial Maximum provides even stronger evidence for modern-day climate sensitivity than ...
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At the COP15 biodiversity summit, nearly every country in the world committed to a new global agreement to “halt and reverse” biodiversity loss by 2030 ...
Fossil-fuel drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge could put polar bears at risk of “lethal” oil spills, new ...
Great Britain's share of electricity generated from burning coal and gas fell to a record-low 2.4% this month Carbon Brief ...
US Democrats have found that “big oil” has privately acknowledged its efforts to “downplay the dangers” of burning fossil fuels.
Food systems are responsible for around one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions – and beef has the largest carbon ...