The constituency of Richard Tice MP, the climate-sceptic deputy leader of Reform UK, is the second-largest recipient of flood defence spending in England, according to new Carbon Brief analysis.
Richard Tice has called for more investment in flood defences, stating that “we cannot afford to ‘surrender the fens’ to the sea” ...
The UK Green Party has won its first ever parliamentary byelection in Gorton and Denton in Greater Manchester, “dealing a bitter blow to Keir Starmer” ...
The SBI, along with the subsidiary body on scientific, technical and technological advice (SBSTTA) will both meet in Nairobi, Kenya, later this summer for a final round of talks before COP17 kicks off ...
Rising temperatures across France since the mid-1970s is putting Tour de France competitors at “high risk”, according to new research.
The UK’s first geothermal power plant will start producing energy in Cornwall today after nearly two decades in development, reports BBC News.
Trump announced a new “ratepayer protection pledge” to shield residents from higher electricity costs in areas ...
In this article, two scientists unpack some of the reasons why projecting the speed and scale of future sea level rise is difficult.
Carbon Brief examines the endangerment finding was, how it has shaped US climate policy and what its repeal could mean for the future.
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a “major climate lawsuit in which the oil industry is claiming it shouldn’t be sued in state courts over its role in global warming” ...
Keeping global warming to less than 2C above pre-industrial temperatures is “crucial” for limiting damage to the Antarctic Peninsula’s unique ecosystems, according to a new study. The paper, published ...
The US has “renewed threats” to quit the International Energy Agency (IEA) “unless the organisation scales back climate advocacy and focuses on energy security” ...
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