UN climate conference host Brazil urges nations to negotiate and find solutions to global warming, the Associated Press reports.
A recording of Carbon Brief's second “ask us anything” webinar, answering questions as COP30 reaches its midway point.
UN climate talks shift into a higher gear with government ministers and presidency’s new document, and more climate news from the weekend.
This week, Carbon Brief’s expert team walk through what is happening with the biggest issues being negotiated at COP30.
With developed countries pledging to ramp up climate finance, analysis shows how donors rely on loans and private finance to meet obligations.
‘OUTPERFORM [ING]’ TARGETS: Most experts in a new survey expect China to “outperform” its 2035 emissions-reduction target, reported Bloomberg. About 71% of the surveyed experts believe China’s ...
Storm Abigail struck in November 2015, bringing high winds, lightning and snow and causing power cuts and school closures in northern Scotland. In the decade that has passed, storm naming has become a ...
China’s emissions seem to be flattening after decades of breakneck growth, although there is some uncertainty because of lags in collecting data.” (See separate new analysis published by Carbon Brief ...
Renewables are projected to grow faster than any other energy source across all three scenarios in latest “world energy outlook" report ...
Global emissions of fossil CO2 – including coal, oil, gas and cement – increased by around 1.1% in 2025, relative to 2024, ...
The world’s fossil-fuel use is still on track to peak before 2030, despite a surge in political support for coal, oil and gas ...
According to the provisional figures, 193 countries, plus the European Union, have registered a delegation for the COP30 summit.
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