From EU carbon market reforms and France’s 12 GW renewable tenders to the EPA’s microplastics alert and Amazon’s new ESG tools, sustainability is moving from ambition to hard policy and market reality. Here’s what the latest developments mean for businesses, investors, and citizens.
Day: April 4, 2026
Green Hydrogen and Solar Power Are Reshaping Europe’s Energy Future in 2025
From UK green hydrogen contracts to Germany’s solar milestones, Europe’s clean energy transition is accelerating on multiple fronts. With 91% of new renewables now cheaper than fossil fuels globally, the economic and policy case for clean energy has never been stronger.
Green Hydrogen and Solar Power Are Reshaping Europe’s Energy Future in 2025
From UK green hydrogen contracts to Germany’s solar milestones, Europe’s clean energy transition is accelerating on multiple fronts. With 91% of new renewables now cheaper than fossil fuels globally, the economic and policy case for clean energy has never been stronger.
Agroecology in Europe: Why Rethinking Food Systems Is No Longer Optional
Europe’s food systems are at a crossroads, with agroecology, plant-based innovation, and supply chain sustainability reshaping how the continent grows and eats. Here is what the evidence says — and what still needs to change.
U.S. Fighter Jet Downed by Iran: A Pivotal Conflict Shift – April 4, 2026
In a striking escalation of the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran , a U.S. fighter jet has been shot down over Iranian territory. This unprecedented event marks the first successful targeting of a manned American aircraft by Iranian forces since the war […]
Five Years of the EU Green Deal: What’s Working, What’s Falling Short, and What Comes Next
Five years after its launch, the EU Green Deal has built real momentum on carbon markets and clean technology — but a projected shortfall in national emissions targets and equity concerns around carbon removal reveal how much work remains. Here is what the 2026 assessment […]
