Electrification to Lead the Next Phase of Energy Transition
Updated 1.5°C roadmap reflects geopolitical and market realities; targets faster fossil fuel decline and 35% global electrification by 2035.
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Updated 1.5°C roadmap reflects geopolitical and market realities; targets faster fossil fuel decline and 35% global electrification by 2035.
Ana Carolina Ribeiro Alves (master’s student in Administrative Law at the School of Law of the University of Minho) From 2024 to today: amendment of Regulation (EU) 2021/1119 (Euro...
There's no new pipeline without Pathways: a multibillion-dollar plan to reduce 16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year from the oilsands by 2045.
New reports frame building retrofit and optimisation as key if the UK's built environment is to meet ambitious climate goals
A new report shows prioritising demand for minerals is crucial for a just green energy transition. The post Beyond Extraction: Pathways for a 1.5°C-aligned Energy Transition with L...
While a fully zero-emission supply chain remains a long-term ambition, incremental and measurable progress made over time can deliver both environmental and business benefits.
Madrid, April 21, 2026: DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, will present national-level analysis on Spain’s energy transition at WindEurope, outlining what t...
This is a re-post from The Climate Brink by Zeke Hausfather, Glen Peters, and Piers Forster With the release of the new van Vuuren et al 2026 paper on the emissions scenarios that...
France unveils plan at presented at Santa Marta Conference that targets an end to coal use by 2030, before phasing out oil by 2045, and gas for energy purposes by 2050
Green-hydrogen based synthetic fuels are stalled by a coordination problem across industries. Pooling demand and investment across sectors could unlo...
UN's World Meteorological Organisation warns it is 'very likely' that global temperatures will temporarily exceed 1.5C for at least one year by 2030
A hybrid model spanning hours to decades shows that a fully renewable energy system is achievable, with flexibility key to lowering costs The post How to model a net‑zero system ac...
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary reportedly set to confirm plans to accelerate Warm Homes Plan and electricity market reforms in response to global energy shock
Nearly all sectors are on course to exceed their emissions’ ceiling by 2030.
UN report warns growth in construction activity continues to outpace rate of decarbonisation, putting global climate targets at risk
Standards body unveils plans for a pivot towards a 'more action-focused' organisation in its new five-year strategy
The Whole Life Cycle Carbon Framework (WLCF) aims to support building industry professionals make better carbon decisions from the earliest stages of development, through to demoli...
Proven low-carbon solutions could slash global energy investment requirements by $15tr through to 2050, while enhancing energy and resource security, new study claims
A new performance evaluation has been developed under the Net Zero Carbon Building Standard, allowing buildings that are not in full alignment with the standard to measure their pe...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate... The post DeBriefed 22 May 2026: UN adopts landmark resolution | Trump...
Opinion: Minimising the extent and duration of any breaches to agreed global temperature rises is imperative
As pressure mounts to reduce emissions without disrupting industrial output, hydrogen is emerging as a central solution. Among its pathways, hydrogen produced with Carbon Capture a...
Research organisation unveils five-year plan to support government’s ambition to begin development of UK's first prototype fusion energy plant from 2030
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