EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040 — But ESG Accountability Is Already Fraying at the Edges

The EU has approved a binding 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, a landmark moment for European climate policy and sustainable finance. But simultaneous rollbacks to corporate supply-chain due-diligence rules are raising hard questions about whether ESG accountability is keeping pace with climate ambition.

Military Wagering Sparks Ethical Debate: $1B Staked in 2026 – May 18, 2026

Today, we’re diving into a complex and provocative story that sits at the crossroads of geopolitics, finance, and information security. It’s a tale that has emerged from the shadows of our interconnected digital world, raising urgent questions about the ethics and legality of modern financial […]

EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040: What It Means for Europe and the Planet

The European Union has officially approved a legally binding target to cut greenhouse-gas emissions by 90% by 2040, marking one of the most significant environmental policy decisions in the bloc’s history. With global warming still on track to exceed 2.5°C under current pledges, the pressure […]

From Giant Batteries to Zero-Carbon Cement: The Green Tech Breakthroughs Reshaping the Energy Transition

From Australia’s record-breaking grid battery to zero-carbon cement and a CO₂-to-gasoline pilot plant, green technology breakthroughs are arriving faster than the infrastructure to deploy them. Here is what the latest cleantech developments mean for Europe’s energy transition.