Top news of the week: 26.01.2023.
2 Years of Justice40: Integrating Environmental Justice into US Climate Policy
Tracking the progress of the Justice40 Initiative, a part of President Joe Biden's climate agenda aimed at directing 40% of federal climate investments to disadvantaged communities.
Vacancy: Section Editor (Policy)
Carbon Brief is seeking an experienced candidate for a brand new editorial role, working on climate and energy policy around the world.
Exxon’s predictions about the climate crisis may have increased its legal peril
Several US states say news that Exxon scientists predicted global heating accurately strengthens their lawsuits against company
Colombia announces halt on fossil fuel exploration for a greener economy
The minister for mines, Irene Vélez, told world leaders the country will shift away from fossil fuels to begin a sustainable chapter
How pesticides intensify global warming
A new report highlights the link between pesticides and climate change.
What we learned at Davos: signs of hope emerge from the pessimism
Prospects for artificial intelligence and green transition fuel sense that the only way is up for the global economy
Scientists discover emperor penguin colony in Antarctica using satellite images
Colony of about 500 birds seen in remote region where they face existential threat due to global heating
Amid Rising Emissions, Could Congressional Republicans Help the US Reach Its Climate Targets?
While the prospects for a bitterly divided Congress to produce further ambitious climate legislation are almost nonexistent, newly named Republican leaders of key House committees say they ...