Guest post: ‘Keeping lights on’ is not just about increasing supply
Dr Aidan Rhodes is a research fellow at Imperial College London and is part of the Energy Futures Lab team, working on delivering their...
The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Katharine Hayhoe
Dr Katharine Hayhoe is a professor in the department of political science at Texas Tech University and director of its Climate Science Center. She...
Autumn Budget 2017: Key climate and energy announcements
Philip Hammond, the UK’s chancellor, has delivered his second budget this year in a speech to parliament high on post-Brexit optimism and green rhetoric.
Hammond...
COP23 video: Three need-to-knows from the UN climate talks in Bonn
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COP23 video: Three need-to-knows from the UN...
COP23: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Bonn
Climate change was again placed at the centre of global diplomacy over the past two weeks as diplomats and ministers gathered in Bonn, Germany,...
COP23 video: What needs to happen by COP24 to keep the Paris Agreement on...
Carbon Brief has been talking to a range of people attending COP23, the latest annual round of international climate negotiations being held this year...
In-depth: IEA predicts rise of cheap renewables and China’s move away from coal
The global energy system is in a state of flux. Renewables are experiencing rapid deployment and steep pricefalls. A growing portion of global energy...
COP23 video: Does Donald Trump make limiting global warming to 1.5C impossible?
Carbon Brief has been talking to a range of people attending COP23, the latest annual round of United Nations climate negotiations being held this...
Unregulated solar geoengineering could spark droughts and hurricanes, study warns
Artificially cooling the planet through solar geoengineering could have some dramatic side effects – including an increase in droughts and hurricanes in some regions...
Shifting storms under climate change could bring wilder winters to the UK
The UK could face harsher and more frequent winter storms if global greenhouse gas emissions aren’t curbed, a new study says.
The research uses modelling...


















