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.
Day: May 19, 2026
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.
EU Green Deal: From Bold Ambition to Hard Implementation
The EU Green Deal has moved from strategy into implementation, with legally binding 2030 climate targets, expanding carbon markets, and sweeping new sustainability reporting rules reshaping policy and business across Europe. Here is what the latest developments mean for citizens, companies, and governments.
