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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) has driven the “surging” growth of data centres in China, with associated increases in energy demand and emissions ...
There is continuing media coverage of developments at the UK’s last virgin steel plant – a Chinese-owned plant in Scunthorpe.
This guest post is by: Dr Nico Wunderling, junior professor at the Center for Critical Computational Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt and researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ...
Nations have agreed to introduce a worldwide carbon-pricing system for international shipping to drive the sector towards net-zero emissions by 2050. A pivotal meeting at the UN’s International ...
Nations have agreed to introduce a worldwide carbon-pricing system for international shipping to drive the sector towards net-zero emissions.
Since the German election took place in February, which saw the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) win the most seats, parties have been negotiating to form a new coalition government.
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A new survey reveals that “very few” Africans place responsibility for climate action on “rich countries” – despite the long history of carbon emissions from the most developed nations. The study, ...
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 ...
This guest post is by: Dr Setu Pelz, research scholar in the energy, climate and environment (ECE) research programme at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). Dr Shonali ...
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