From the SEC’s climate disclosure review to California’s SB 253 deadline and the EU’s updated CSRD directive, 2026 is redefining what ESG compliance looks like for global businesses. Fragmented rules, rising greenwashing enforcement, and circular economy investment are reshaping corporate sustainability strategy worldwide.
Day: March 24, 2026
Renewables as a Shield: How Clean Energy Is Rewriting the Rules of Energy Security
War-driven energy price spikes have reinforced a message the UN climate chief is pressing hard: renewable energy is the most effective buffer against fossil fuel volatility. From Spain’s solar expansion to record US capacity additions and Australia’s 50% renewables milestone, the global transition is accelerating […]
Renewables as a Shield: How Clean Energy Is Rewriting the Rules of Energy Security
War-driven energy price spikes have reinforced a message the UN climate chief is pressing hard: renewable energy is the most effective buffer against fossil fuel volatility. From Spain’s solar expansion to record US capacity additions and Australia’s 50% renewables milestone, the global transition is accelerating […]
Regenerative Farming Could Save the UK £150bn — And Europe Is Watching Closely
A new UK report warns that failing to scale regenerative agriculture could cost the economy £150 billion, while unlocking £56bn in natural capital if the transition succeeds. For European food systems, the message is both a warning and a roadmap.
March 24, 2026: U.S. Pauses Iran Strikes Amid Disputed Talks Claims
Amidst mounting global tensions, the unfolding developments between the United States and Iran have seized international attention. Recent reports reveal President Trump’s decision to pause military strikes against Iran for five days, citing discussions between the countries—a claim Tehran denies, a
EU Green Deal at a Crossroads: Industrial Accelerator Act Signals a New Balance Between Climate and Competitiveness
The EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act introduces ‘Made in EU’ and low-carbon criteria in public procurement, while sweeping Green Deal simplifications reshape sustainability reporting and carbon markets. Europe is recalibrating — but the direction of travel remains contested.
