The European Parliament voted 382 to simplify CSRD and CSDDD rules, reshaping how companies approach ESG reporting and due diligence across the EU. While businesses show strong voluntary commitment to sustainability, critics warn the rollbacks risk weakening corporate responsibility standards.
Day: April 7, 2026
Green Hydrogen and Solar Power Lead Europe’s Clean Energy Surge in 2024
From the UK’s first commercial green hydrogen contracts to Germany’s solar milestone, Europe’s clean energy transition is accelerating with real deals and real data. IRENA confirms that 91% of new renewables are now cheaper than fossil fuels, reshaping the economics of energy for businesses and […]
Green Hydrogen and Solar Power Lead Europe’s Clean Energy Surge in 2024
From the UK’s first commercial green hydrogen contracts to Germany’s solar milestone, Europe’s clean energy transition is accelerating with real deals and real data. IRENA confirms that 91% of new renewables are now cheaper than fossil fuels, reshaping the economics of energy for businesses and […]
Trade Wars and Trust Deficits: What the New US Tariffs Mean for Sustainable Agriculture in Europe
A 30% US tariff on EU agricultural exports and a record-low American farmer survey response rate reveal how geopolitical and institutional pressures are threatening the global transition to sustainable food systems. Europe must defend its Farm to Fork ambitions even as trade headwinds intensify.
U.S. Senate Session: Key Decisions on Economy and Security | Apr 7, 2026
Today marks a pivotal moment in American governance as the U.S. Senate convenes its legislative session in Washington, D.C. This assembly is not merely a bureaucratic formality; it stands as a critical juncture poised to shape the legislative landscape for months to come. The implications […]
The EU Green Deal at a Crossroads: Ambition, Simplification, and the Risk of Backsliding
The EU Green Deal faces mounting pressure as policymakers ease sustainability reporting rules and delay carbon pricing, even as key targets remain on track. Europe must decide whether it is streamlining its green transition — or quietly abandoning it.
