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Global temperatures in the first quarter of 2025 were the 2nd warmest on record, extending a remarkable run of exceptional ...
Voting is compulsory in Australia. Its preferential voting system will all but guarantee that one of the two major parties will enter power. Current polling suggests that Labor will edge ahead of the ...
A Conservative victory over the Liberals in the Canadian election could lead to nearly 800m extra tonnes of greenhouse gas ...
On 28 April, Canadians will go to the polls to vote for the next prime minister. The election comes after Justin Trudeau stepped down as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in January following nine ...
Hydrogen has long been hyped as the “Swiss army knife” of the energy transition, but today it largely remains limited to niche industrial applications ...
The Guardian reports that scientists are warning that the world’s coral reefs have been pushed into “uncharted territory” ...
Expert analysis direct to your inbox. Every weekday morning, in time for your morning coffee, Carbon Brief sends out a free email known as the “Daily Briefing” to thousands of subscribers around the ...
China is the world’s most populous nation and largest current emitter of greenhouse gases. How – and, crucially, when – this vast, complex nation fully decarbonises its surging economy is one of the ...
Temperatures in India and Pakistan are “expected to climb to dangerous levels” this week, CNN reports, with Delhi recording temperatures above 40C “at least three times this month” and parts of ...
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies has driven the “surging” growth of data centres in China, with associated increases in energy demand and emissions. There were 449 data ...
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