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New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

Alabama’s Public Service Commission Shuts the Public Out While Setting Utility Fuel Cost Rates

The Alabama Public Service Commission has rejected the latest bid for public participation into how it sets electricity fuel cost rates, despite a state...

New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

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New loss and damage fund boss urged to keep costs down

Spending on consultants, business class plane tickets and a deputy executive director...

With $800,000 in New Grants, Inside Climate News to Expand Local Environmental Journalism

Inside Climate News has been awarded three major new grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Meadows Foundation and Knight Foundation.  The Alfred P....

Alabama’s Public Service Commission Shuts the Public Out While Setting Utility Fuel Cost Rates

The Alabama Public Service Commission has rejected the latest bid for public participation into how it sets electricity fuel cost rates, despite a state...

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Cropped 20 November 2024: Food at COP29; ‘Big ag’ in Baku; Brazil’s new climate pledge

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and explain...

India, donor countries give up on energy transition partnership

The other partnerships came through, but a little over two years later, negotiations on a JETP for India are discontinued. India, the world’s most populous...

COP29 climate finance talks must have a strong adaptation focus

Comment: The new finance goal needs clear and enforceable adaptation targets to...

COP29: Five key takeaways from Brazil’s 2035 climate pledge

Brazil’s new climate pledge, launched at the COP29...

Colorado River States Are Separated by a ‘Giant Chasm’ in Negotiations

The seven states that rely on the Colorado River are deeply divided over how to manage the shrinking water supply in the future. In...

War on Eagles? In Auburn, Federal Officials Investigate the Taking of a Bald Eagles’ Nest They Permitted

AUBURN, Ala.—By Monday morning, Jim and Pam were already trying to build back better.  The pair of bonded bald eagles, symbols of the nation and...

Indigenous Tribes Should Be More Involved in Everglades Restoration, Report Says

When the federal and state governments sought during the First and Second Seminole wars to forcibly remove Native Americans from Florida, the Indigenous peoples...

Developing nations draw “super red line” on climate finance goal

Big emerging economies reject an informal proposal being floated for government provision...

Trump’s Top Staff Choices Could Have Far-Reaching Consequences for the Climate

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has spent the last week nominating the staff who will carry out his goals for rolling back renewable energy and...

How Biden can score a $41 billion Trump-proof win for climate action

Comment: The US government must support a landmark OECD agreement to end...

Coalition against fossil fuel subsidies expands but misses initial targets

The UK, Colombia and New Zealand have joined an alliance of governments...

Can climate funders overcome fear to tread in conflict zones? 

At COP29, fragile climate-vulnerable countries launched a network aimed at securing the...