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France 24
This AFP piece covers our latest publication, which finds that the emissions of just five economies, China, the US, the EU, India and Russia, over the period 1991-2030 will double the number of countries experiencing extreme hot years every second year by 2030.

Deutsche Welle
This Deutsche Welle piece references our recent report "Why Gas is the New Coal." Governments and fossil fuel companies have long peddled the idea that natural gas is the "bridge" to a clean energy future. But can gas actually be green?

The Washington Post
“Few governments have really done anything to substantially move the dial.” - Claire Fyson, co-head of the climate policy team at Climate Analytics

This article from Nepal24Hours references the Head of LDC support team at Climate Analytics, Manjeet Dhakal, and his recommendations on mechanisms for bringing local and provincial governments in line with NDCs.

This article references our climate policy analysis Team Leader, Deborah Ramalope. South Africa is proposing to deepen its emissions cuts by almost a third in 2030, according to a draft climate plan published last week.

Dr. Adelle Thomas and Olivia Serdeczny are both interviewed for this feature piece in BBC Futures on Loss and Damage costs.

Bill Hare explains why transparency and peer pressure is key to getting countries to improve their targets.

Manjeet Dhakal is interview after COP26 about the Glasgow Climate Pact and how Least Developed Countries see the final decision.

The Guardian covers our latest report that quantifies the real emissions impacts from Woodside's Scarborough to Pluto liquefied natural gas (LNG) project off Western Australia’s north-west coast.