Carbon Brief

Carbon Brief is a leading source of news, analysis, and fact-checking on climate change, energy, and the environment. Founded in 2011, the organization is committed to providing accurate and evidence-based information to help inform the global debate on climate change and the transition to a low-carbon future. Through its website, Carbon Brief publishes daily news, in-depth analysis, and expert guest articles, as well as producing multimedia content such as videos, infographics, and interactive data visualizations.

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Robert McSweeney

Environment
UK

Robert McSweeney is a UK-based environment journalist who specializes in covering climate change and its impacts on various aspects of life. He is currently associated with Carbon Brief, a renowned online publication that provides comprehensive analysis and fact-based reporting on climate science, policy, and energy. With his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field, McSweeney has established himself as one of the leading environment journalists in the country.

Jocelyn Timperley

Energy
UK

Jocelyn Timperley is a UK-based energy journalist who has established herself as an authoritative voice in the realm of climate and energy reporting. As a contributor to Carbon Brief, a website to providing clear and accurate information on climate science, climate policy, and energy transition, Timperley has developed a strong reputation for her in-depth analysis and comprehensive coverage of these critical topics. Her work focuses on various aspects of the energy sector, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and the role of technology in the energy transition.

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