EU Green Deal at a Crossroads: Simplification, Carbon Markets, and the Fight to Keep Climate Ambition Alive

The European Commission’s ‘simplification’ drive is exempting most EU companies from sustainability reporting, raising fears of deregulation by stealth. Meanwhile, carbon markets are generating record revenues and the Green Deal’s industrial pillars push forward — but experts warn the agenda is narrowing.

Battery Breakthroughs, Smarter Solar, and AI’s Energy Dilemma: Green Tech’s Defining Moment

From a University of Surrey battery breakthrough to perovskite solar advances and AI-driven grid optimisation, green technology is accelerating in 2025. But AI’s surging energy demands and shifting political winds remind us that innovation alone is not enough to secure the energy transition.

Battery Breakthroughs, Smarter Solar, and AI’s Energy Dilemma: Green Tech’s Defining Moment

From a University of Surrey battery breakthrough to perovskite solar advances and AI-driven grid optimisation, green technology is accelerating in 2025. But AI’s surging energy demands and shifting political winds remind us that innovation alone is not enough to secure the energy transition.

WMO 2026 Climate Report: Earth’s Energy Balance Is Broken — and the Window to Act Is Narrowing

The WMO’s 2026 State of the Global Climate report confirms 2015–2025 as the hottest eleven years on record, with oceans absorbing 18 times humanity’s annual energy use. From US fossil fuel expansion to European clean energy policy and the surprising climate power of beavers, here […]