100 articles from Carbon Brief between September 2017 and March 2018
March 2018
- The Carbon Brief Profile: Brazil
- Analysis: UK carbon emissions in 2017 fell to levels last seen in 1890
- New scenarios show how the world could limit warming to 1.5C in 2100
- Analysis: How Scotland plans to meet its climate change targets
- Explainer: The polar vortex, climate change and the ‘Beast from the East’
- Clashes between humans and lions to increase with climate change, study says
February 2018
- OECD: Fossil fuel subsidies added up to at least $373bn in 2015
- Mangrove deforestation emits as much CO2 as Myanmar each year
- Climate change: 70% of king penguins could ‘abruptly relocate or disappear’ by 2100
- Analysis: BP significantly upgrades its global outlook for wind and solar – again
- Climate change could cause more severe droughts in ‘98% of European cities’
- Every five-year delay in meeting Paris goals could ‘add 20cm’ to global sea levels
- Guest post: How ‘enhanced weathering’ could slow climate change and boost crop yields
- Animals with white winter camouflage could struggle to adapt to climate change
- Small drones could be better for climate than delivery trucks, says study
- Carbon emissions from Amazon wildfires could ‘counteract’ deforestation decline
- Acidification could leave oceans ‘uninhabitable’ for cold-water corals
- New study questions impact of ending fossil fuel subsidies
- Long-term climate variability ‘could fall’ as the world warms
- In-depth: Renewables are ‘key’ to lower UK industrial electricity prices
- Polar bears could be struggling to catch enough prey, study shows
January 2018
- Negative emissions have ‘limited potential’ to help meet climate goals
- The EU got less electricity from coal than renewables in 2017
- Rainforests: Scientists concerned climate change is altering the tropical life cycle
- Q&A: How will China’s new carbon trading scheme work?
- State of the climate: how the world warmed in 2017
- Climate change and deforestation threaten world’s largest tropical peatland
- Analysis: The climate papers most featured in the media in 2017
- Geoengineering carries ‘large risks’ for the natural world, studies show
- Explainer: What climate models tell us about future rainfall
- Guest post: Why clouds hold the key to better climate models
- New study ‘reduces uncertainty’ for climate sensitivity
- In-depth: Scientists discuss how to improve climate models
- UK will miss climate goals despite new strategy, says official watchdog
- Timeline: The history of climate modelling
- Q&A: How do climate models work?
- China leading on world’s clean energy investment, says report
- Analysis: UK government slashes outlook for new gas power plants
- El Niño causes West Antarctica’s ice shelves to gain height yet lose mass
- Severe coral reef bleaching now ‘five times more frequent’ than 40 years ago
- Analysis: Low-carbon sources generated more UK electricity than fossil fuels in 2017
December 2017
- 2017: Carbon Brief’s end-of-year review
- Guest post: Bioenergy ‘flaw’ under EU renewable target could raise emissions
- Deforestation and drought threaten carbon storage in Borneo’s rainforests
- IEA says world coal demand will rise, despite slashing forecast growth in India
- Analysis: Why scientists think 100% of global warming is due to humans
- Climate change ‘tripled chances’ of Hurricane Harvey’s record rain
- Shipping industry must take ‘urgent action’ to meet Paris climate goals
- Germans most worried about climate change, analysis shows
- UK wind power potential could fall by 10% by 2100 because of climate change
- Solar, wind and nuclear have ‘amazingly low’ carbon footprints, study finds
- Q&A: Will the reformed EU Emissions Trading System raise carbon prices?
- Guest post: Is gas a bridge to nowhere for UK climate policy?
- UK could cut food emissions by 17% by sticking to a healthy diet
- Guest post: Trees are the dominant source of methane emissions in Amazon wetlands
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Bill Hare
November 2017
- Analysis: How developing nations are driving record growth in solar power
- Guest post: ‘Keeping lights on’ is not just about increasing supply
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Katharine Hayhoe
- Autumn Budget 2017: Key climate and energy announcements
- COP23 video: Three need-to-knows from the UN climate talks in Bonn
- COP23: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Bonn
- COP23 video: What needs to happen by COP24 to keep the Paris Agreement on track?
- In-depth: IEA predicts rise of cheap renewables and China’s move away from coal
- COP23 video: Does Donald Trump make limiting global warming to 1.5C impossible?
- Unregulated solar geoengineering could spark droughts and hurricanes, study warns
- Shifting storms under climate change could bring wilder winters to the UK
- Analysis: Global CO2 emissions set to rise 2% in 2017 after three-year ‘plateau’
- State of the climate: 2017 shaping up to be warmest ‘non-El Niño’ year
- Guest post: How China has reduced the carbon footprint of developed countries
- Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP23?
- Mapped: Where multilateral climate funds spend their money
- Analysis: WRI data suggests emissions have already ‘peaked’ in 49 countries
- Rapid CO2 cuts could allow some cool-water corals to adapt to global warming
October 2017
- UNEP: Six crucial actions to help close the world’s ‘emissions gap’
- Impact of climate change on health is ‘the major threat of 21st century’
- Guest post: Who will deliver the negative emissions needed to avoid 2C warming?
- Guest post: Dieter Helm’s review is not as radical as it might first appear
- Reaction: Dieter Helm’s ‘least cost’ ideas for meeting the UK’s climate targets
- Climate change threatens the survival of Madagascar’s bamboo lemurs
- Analysis: How could the Agung volcano in Bali affect global temperatures?
- Study: Ending extreme poverty and limiting warming to 2C still possible
- New York City could face damaging floods ‘every five years’ in a warmer climate
- In-depth: How will climate change affect animal sex ratios?
- Renewables will give more people access to electricity than coal, says IEA
- California’s new law aims to tackle imported emissions
- Guest Post: How IPCC graphics could be made more accessible
- In-depth: How the ‘Clean Growth Strategy’ hopes to deliver UK climate goals
- Geoengineering: Scientists in Berlin debate radical ways to reverse global warming
- The Carbon Brief Quiz 2017
- Mapped: How the US generates electricity
- Guest post: Interpreting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C temperature limit
- Mapped: How UK foreign aid is spent on climate change
- Hyperthermals: What can they tell us about modern global warming?
- Analysis: How well have climate models projected global warming?
- IEA: Renewable electricity set to grow 40% globally by 2022
- Grass-fed beef will not help tackle climate change, report finds
- World can meet growing food demands and limit warming to 1.5C, study says
September 2017
- Analysis: What does revised methane data mean for the Paris Agreement?
- Tropical forests are ‘no longer carbon sinks’ because of human activity