100 articles from Carbon Brief between July 2015 and November 2015
November 2015
- Interactive: What will 2C and 4C of warming mean for sea level rise?
- Climate change ‘not a major influence’ on Brazil drought, study says
- Look beyond emissions gap to see full force of climate pledges, says UNEP report
- Met Office: Climate change made UK’s wet winter in 2013/4 seven times more likely
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Lawrence Slade
- Q&A: What does the VW scandal mean for CO2 emissions?
- Q&A: Is Antarctica gaining or losing ice?
- Video: Glacier collapse would trigger eventual loss of West Antarctic Ice Sheet
- The Carbon Brief Quiz 2015
October 2015
- UN report: Climate pledges fall short of cheapest route to 2C limit
- Carbon Briefly: Katharine Hayhoe
- Indonesian fires now on a par with Brazil’s total annual emissions
- The contrasting fortunes of Atlantic cod in warming oceans
- Climate change ‘a serious threat’ to king penguins, study warns
- Hurricane Patricia: The role of El Niño, climate change and good fortune
- Heat and humidity could make parts of the Middle East ‘unbearable’ by 2100
- Old battlelines resurface as countries meet for last time ahead of Paris climate summit
- Carbon Briefly: Nick Nuttall
- Factcheck: The steel crisis and UK electricity prices
- Five charts that show how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice is faring in 2015
- CCC: UK wind and solar will be cheaper than gas by 2020
- IEA: UN pledges will cause dramatic slowdown in energy emissions by 2030
- Climate change adding to hurricane damage costs, study suggests
- New nuclear: Finland’s cautionary tale for the UK
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Michael Jacobs
- Carbon Briefly: Michael E Mann
- Q & A: National Grid’s winter outlook for electricity supplies
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Gavin Schmidt
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Jeremy Bentham
- Introducing Carbon Brief’s new website
- Mapped: How the UK generates its electricity
- Guest Post: Understanding climate feedbacks
- The IPCC elects a new leadership team
- New UN climate deal text: what’s in, what’s out
- Factcheck: How much energy does the world get from renewables?
- Factcheck: Aerosols research misinterpreted to ‘alarming extent’, says study author
- Analysis: India’s climate pledge suggests significant emissions growth up to 2030
- IEA scales back UK renewables forecast, citing policy uncertainty
- IPCC chair election: how the views of the candidates compare
September 2015
- Analysis: Brazil’s climate pledge represents slight increase on current emissions
- Climate change is raising the risk of coastal floods in New York City, study finds
- Indonesian pledge suggests no increase in emissions to 2030
- Explainer: How does climate change fit within the Sustainable Development Goals?
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Prof Nebojsa Nakicenovic
- Paris 2015: Tracking requests for climate finance
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Craig Bennett
- Paris 2015: Tracking country climate pledges
- Carbon capture ‘essential’ for climate-friendly fracking in UK, says industry-backed report
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr Hoesung Lee
- Update: What do the Labour leadership candidates think on climate and energy?
- Keep coal, gas and oil in the ground to save Antarctic ice sheet, study warns
- Southern Ocean carbon sink bounces back with renewed vigour, study says
- The rise, fall and future of the cleantech industry
- Bonn climate talks ask for draft Paris text
- Guest post: The state of the Greenland ice sheet in 2015
- New nuclear power in UK would be the world’s most costly, says report
- New map reveals astronomical scale of human impact on forests
August 2015
- Warming tropical oceans could see widespread and intense species loss, study warns
- Scientists pinpoint Arctic warming hotspots behind severe northern hemisphere winters
- New NASA videos show stark ice loss from Earth’s ice sheets
- Celebrating soils: Why are they so important for our climate?
- Russian industry paid to increase emissions under UN carbon credits scheme
- Scientists warn of unprecedented damage to forests across the world
- Study: China’s carbon emissions substantially overestimated
- 10 years on from Hurricane Katrina: What have we learned?
- Islamic climate declaration calls for fossil fuel phase out
- Climate change set to fuel more “monster” El Niños, scientists warn
- Explainer: The rise and possible fall of Australia’s Carmichael coal mine
- Explainer: How and why the UK government hopes to fast-track fracking
- Australia disappoints with weak UN climate pledge
- Mapped: The world’s top countries for nuclear power
- UK butterflies could suffer ‘widespread extinction’ by 2050, study warns
- Rising costs of flood defences could put world’s major deltas at risk
- Mapped: The world’s largest offshore windfarms
- A detailed Q&A on Obama’s Clean Power Plan
- Geoengineering is no substitute for cutting emissions, new studies show
- Emissions cuts using biofuels could worsen water stress in US, study suggests
- Two degree climate target not possible without ‘negative emissions’, scientists warn
July 2015
- New study shrinks the gap between observed and modelled global temperatures
- Drought stunts tree growth for four years, study says
- Five charts show the historic shifts in UK energy last year
- Updated: The climate change papers most featured in the media
- Explainer: New negotiating text provides clarity on UN climate deal
- Hillary Clintons renewable goals could significantly raise US climate ambition
- Global survey: Where in the world is most and least aware of climate change?
- How storm surges and heavy rainfall drive coastal flood risk in the US
- Explainer: Amber Rudd ends Green Deal energy efficiency scheme
- Iconic British birds and wildlife at risk from climate change
- London imports climate change risks, warns capital’s Economy Committee
- DECC: Amber Rudd reduces subsidies for renewable energy
- Recession rather than shale gas caused US carbon cuts – study
- Japan’s 2030 climate pledge leaves room for coal expansion
- UK academics call for strong action on climate change at Paris summit
- Cool Arctic summer brought brief recovery in sea ice loss in 2013, study suggests
- The Carbon Brief Interview: Prof Ottmar Edenhofer
- NOAA State of the Climate report: Which seven records were broken in 2014?
- Climate finance: Funding a low-carbon global economy
- Met Office: Wind data dispels doubt about cause of Heathrow high temperatures
- Climate change is biggest cause of stress on world’s oceans
- Analysis: How much does the UK spend abroad on ‘climate finance’?