This week, Carbon Brief analysis finds that plug-in solar panels could save a typical household £1,100 over a 15-year lifetime.
The UK avoided the need for gas imports worth £1bn in March 2026 thanks to record electricity generation from wind and solar, reveals Carbon Brief analysis.
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 ...
Plug-in solar panels could save a typical UK household £1,100 over their 15-year lifetime, according to Carbon Brief analysis.
In response to calls for clarification on why there was no formal agenda item on report timelines, IPCC AR7 chair Prof Jim ...
Extreme weather events around the world, such as wildfires and storms, were the major driver behind $107bn in insured losses ...
The European Union is considering reviving energy-crisis measures ‌it used in 2022 to address the unfolding disruption to energy markets caused by the Iran war ...
The UK is roughly halving the climate aid it allocates to developing countries, when accounting changes and inflation are ...
An essential guide to the week's key developments relating to climate change.
India has set a new target to reduce its “emissions intensity” – greenhouse gas emissions per unit of economic output – to 47% below 2005 levels by 2035. The much-awaited ...
Recent analysis by the Smith School at the University of Oxford found that, even if the UK maximised North Sea oil and gas ...
How the decline in global cloudiness affects the Earth’s “energy imbalance” – the difference between absorbed solar energy ...