Five Years of the EU Green Deal: What Has Changed, What Is Stalling, and What Comes Next

Five years after its launch, the EU Green Deal has delivered measurable progress on emissions and clean investment — but regulatory complexity, economic pressures, and geopolitical shocks are forcing a strategic reset. The next chapter will test whether Europe can maintain climate ambition while making […]

Solar Breakthroughs, Vertical Farms, and AI Grids: Green Tech’s Big Leap in 2025–2026

From perovskite-silicon solar panels reaching commercial scale to vertically farmed houseplants and AI-optimised energy grids, green technology is undergoing a decisive leap forward. Europe is at the centre of this transformation — but capturing its full potential demands coordinated investment and policy action.

Solar Breakthroughs, Vertical Farms, and AI Grids: Green Tech’s Big Leap in 2025–2026

From perovskite-silicon solar panels reaching commercial scale to vertically farmed houseplants and AI-optimised energy grids, green technology is undergoing a decisive leap forward. Europe is at the centre of this transformation — but capturing its full potential demands coordinated investment and policy action.

Arctic Ice Is Vanishing Faster Than Expected — And the World Is Running Out of Time to Respond

New research confirms Alaska’s coastal sea ice is disappearing faster than climate models predicted, compressing ice seasons by weeks and triggering dangerous feedback loops. Combined with a widening global emissions gap, the data signals that climate change is accelerating — and that current policy is […]

France’s 12 GW Renewable Tender, EU Packaging Rules, and $960M Climate Finance: Sustainability’s Big Week Explained

France’s 12 GW renewable tender, new EU packaging rules, and a $960 million Green Climate Fund approval signal a week of converging sustainability milestones. Here is what each development means for businesses, citizens, and the ESG landscape.