One month into the US and Israel’s war on Iran, at least 60 countries have taken emergency measures in response to the subsequent global energy crisis, according to analysis by Carbon Brief. So far, ...
More than half of the US is in drought “as extreme heat and a persistent lack of rain and snow raise the spectre of water shortages and fire risk, while scientists forecast the return of the El Niño w ...
PLANTING AT RISK: The war in the Middle East “has hit the epicentre of global fertiliser production”, threatening both the spring planting season in the northern hemisphere and winter planting in ...
The Indian government has “quietly withdrawn” its offer to host the COP33 climate summit in 2028, reports Climate Home News.
Carbon Brief’s editorial team is supported by an international group of academics, each specialising in various areas of climate science, biodiversity, energy and policy. As contributing editors, they ...
EU is assessing “all possibilities”, including fuel rationing and oil from emergency reserves, as it braces for a “long-lasting” energy shock from the Iran war ...
Carbon Brief looks at how Chinese news outlets have covered the implications of the US and Israel war with Iran on energy use.
In response to calls for clarification on why there was no formal agenda item on report timelines, IPCC AR7 chair Prof Jim ...
The IPCC’s official rulebook, last updated in 2013, highlights the IPCC’s role in producing comprehensive assessments of the state of human-caused climate change. It stipulates that its assessments ...