Recent Carbon Brief articles by Jocelyn Timperley
Jocelyn holds an undergraduate masters in environmental chemistry from the University of Edinburgh and a science journalism MA from City University London. She previously worked at BusinessGreen covering low carbon policy and the green economy. Jocelyn was Carbon Brief’s policy writer from 2017-2019.
- Explainer: These six metals are key to a low-carbon future
- In-depth: Will countries finally agree a climate deal for shipping?
- Limiting global warming to 1.5C would have ‘significant economic benefits’
- The Carbon Brief Profile: Brazil
- OECD: Fossil fuel subsidies added up to at least $373bn in 2015
- Analysis: BP significantly upgrades its global outlook for wind and solar – again
- New study questions impact of ending fossil fuel subsidies
- Q&A: How will China’s new carbon trading scheme work?
- China leading on world’s clean energy investment, says report
- Germans most worried about climate change, analysis shows
- COP23 video: Three need-to-knows from the UN climate talks in Bonn
- Reaction: Dieter Helm’s ‘least cost’ ideas for meeting the UK’s climate targets
- In-depth: How the ‘Clean Growth Strategy’ hopes to deliver UK climate goals
- IEA: Renewable electricity set to grow 40% globally by 2022
- Report lays out vision for ‘ambitious’ UK energy efficiency plan
- German election 2017: Where the parties stand on energy and climate change
- Climate change could flip European peak power demand to summer, study says
- Q&A: The return of UK fracking and what it could mean for the climate