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Website dedicated to analysis and fact-checking of energy policy and climate change science, with a focus on the UK.

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    Data Dashboard: Energy - key indicators on global emissions, energy & electricity

  2. Ocean acidification: Decline of likely worse than feared

  3. How is science making progress towards detecting human-induced changes in regional rainfall?

  4. . chief exec says best UK wind sites can generate power more cheaply than gas

  5. It's ! We've got lots on marine life, warming, acidification & more.

  6. UK electricity is secure without coal, says Conservative thinktank |

  7. Congrats to . Carbon Brief proud to be finalists alongside fellow climate/energy journalists at

  8. NEW | Analysis: Solar beats coal over a whole month in UK for first time |

  9. NEW | UK electricity is secure without coal, says Conservative thinktank |

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  10. . chief exec says best UK wind sites can generate power more cheaply than gas

  11. How is science making progress towards detecting human-induced changes in regional rainfall?

  12. Comment | The Great Barrier Reef: a catastrophe laid bare |

  13. Supreme Court rejects Ecuador appeal in case |

  14. UK nuclear parts from scandal-hit French factory get all-clear |

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  16. Daily Briefing | Green Tories on UK coal plants, Sizewell B parts get all-clear, & more

  17. Factcheck: Which parts of the UK are windy enough for ? |

  18. Guest post: Attributing changes in regional rainfall to human activity,

  19. Reminder | Arctic sea ice could ‘shrink to record low’ this summer, say scientists

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