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Countries are Rolling Back Their Climate Commitments

Climate Promises Unravel: Nations and Corporations Backslide on Net Zero Ahead of COP29
Abigail Basset
Aug 15, 2025 min read
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Applications are open for Cohort 10 of the Climatebase Fellowship
Evan Hynes (Climatebase)Jun 29, 2026 5 min read

Evan here, co-founder of Climatebase. I’m thrilled to announce that applications are now open for Cohort 10 of the Climatebase Fellowship. Here's what's new — Plus, a look back at Cohort 9 ...

Venomous Snakes Expand Territory, Snowpack in the American West at Historic Lows, and more
Climatebase WeeklyApr 7, 2026 5 min read

From fears of an Asian coal comeback and Europe bracing for an Iran-driven energy crunch to venomous snakes spreading into new regions and historic snowpack collapse in the American West, this week’s climate news underscores a world under pressure.

This Week In Climate: Record Low Sea Ice, Hydro Offers Storage Solution, and more
Climatebase WeeklyMar 29, 2026 5 min read

Conflict in the Middle East is once again exposing the fragility of fossil fuel supply chains—raising a critical question: will the latest energy shock accelerate the global shift toward renewables, or reinforce the world’s dependence on carbon-intensive fuels?

The Work Ahead: The Experience Paradox
Climatebase WeeklyMar 17, 2026 5 min read

In this edition of The Work Ahead, we break down the “experience paradox” in climate careers—and how to move forward by building real, project-based experience when traditional paths fall short.

This Week In Climate: What is it good for?
Climatebase WeeklyMar 9, 2026 5 min read

Conflict in the Middle East is once again exposing the fragility of fossil fuel supply chains—raising a critical question: will the latest energy shock accelerate the global shift toward renewables, or reinforce the world’s dependence on carbon-intensive fuels?