March 27, 2026: Israel’s Tehran Airstrikes Escalate Middle East Tensions

In a dramatic escalation of regional tensions, Israel has launched airstrikes deep into Tehran, marking a significant development with potentially far-reaching implications for international relations and regional stability. This bold move raises critical questions about future diplomatic and milita

Carbon Markets, CSRD Reform, and Global ESG Disclosure: What’s Changing in 2026

From India’s inaugural carbon market platform to EU CSRD reform and the global spread of ISSB disclosure standards, 2026 is redefining the rules of sustainable finance and corporate responsibility. European businesses face both new compliance demands and strategic opportunities in a rapidly evolving ESG landscape.

Renewables Overtake Coal: Why Clean Energy Is Now the World’s Best Energy Security Strategy

Renewables overtook coal as the world’s top electricity source in 2025, with $2 trillion invested in clean energy globally. From Spain’s wind farms to Australia’s solar rooftops, the transition is proving its value as an energy security strategy — not just a climate one.

Renewables Overtake Coal: Why Clean Energy Is Now the World’s Best Energy Security Strategy

Renewables overtook coal as the world’s top electricity source in 2025, with $2 trillion invested in clean energy globally. From Spain’s wind farms to Australia’s solar rooftops, the transition is proving its value as an energy security strategy — not just a climate one.

US Biofuel Policy and Regenerative Agriculture: What the 2026 Shifts Mean for Global Food Systems

The US EPA’s landmark biofuel rule and a growing push for regenerative agriculture are reshaping global food and energy systems in 2026. For Europe, these developments offer both lessons and urgent strategic questions about sustainable agriculture and supply chain transparency.

EU Climate Policy at a Crossroads: What the Industrial Accelerator Act Means for the Green Deal

The European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act marks a pivotal moment for EU climate policy, raising urgent questions about the future of the Green Deal. As sustainability reporting rules take effect and carbon markets mature, Europe must decide how to balance industrial ambition with environmental […]

AI’s Energy Hunger Is Reshaping the Power Grid — and Accelerating Green Innovation

AI data centres are projected to consume 175% more electricity by 2030, straining grids worldwide and forcing a reckoning with energy infrastructure. Europe faces the same pressures — and the green technology choices made now will define the continent’s energy future.