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The newly elected Pope Leo XIV – formerly known as cardinal Robert Francis Prevost – “seems to have similar views on the environment as his predecessor” ...
Of the 0.61C increase in global average temperatures over 1990-2020, a new study estimates that 65% was due to the emissions ...
There is continuing coverage of Ørsted’s decision to cancel current plans for a “huge windfarm” off the coast of East Yorkshire, reports BBC News.
Carbon Brief examines what is known about the Spanish and Portuguese power cuts, the role of renewables and how the media has responded.
Forests around the world are taking longer to recover from severe wildfires – potentially indicating forest decline, ...
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor party has won a “landslide” victory in the country’s election, BBC News reports.
Children born in 2020 will face “unprecedented exposure” to extreme weather events even if warming is limited to 1.5C.
The US House of Representatives has voted to withdraw California’s ability to bring in “its own, tougher pollution regulations” ...
The “vast majority” of the UK government’s plans for climate hazards have made virtually no progress over the past two years, says the CCC.
In a recent study, Climate Policy explore how climate science is – and is not – being used in national-level adaptation planning in southern Africa.
UK newspapers have already launched more editorials attacking Ed Miliband in the first four months of 2025 than they did during the whole of 2024.