Greetings movie enthusiasts! It’s a fabulous day to embark on another cinematic journey. Today, we’re venturing into the labyrinthine world of ‘Backrooms’, an intriguing piece of cinema brought to us by Kane Parsons, and produced by A24, the production house behind unforgettable films like ‘Uncut…
Month: May 2026
AMOC at a Tipping Point: What Ocean Circulation Collapse Means for Europe and the Planet
Peer-reviewed studies warn that AMOC could weaken by 50% before 2100, triggering cascading climate tipping points from Amazon collapse to European cooling. Combined with a widening emissions gap and surging cooling demand, the findings underscore why urgent, systemic climate action can no longer be deferred.
Regenerative Agriculture Gets a Financial Boost — But Can It Scale in Time?
From Walton-backed regenerative farm loans to methane-eating microbes hitting commercial scale, this week’s agri-food developments signal a decisive shift in how sustainable agriculture is being financed and delivered. Europe has the policy ambition — but can it match the pace?
Carbon Removal, Corporate Targets, and Supply Chain Gaps: Where ESG Stands in 2025
JPMorgan’s landmark 60,000-metric-ton carbon removal deal with Graphyte, Mastercard’s early achievement of emissions targets, and stalled progress in Apple’s supply chain paint a complex picture of corporate ESG in 2025. Here is what it means for European businesses and policymakers navigating the sustainability transition.
Renewables, Carbon Removal, and Food Waste: The ESG Stories Shaping Global Sustainability in 2025
From a US court protecting 57 GW of renewable energy projects to JPMorgan’s landmark carbon removal deal and new regenerative agriculture initiatives, this week’s ESG developments reveal the full complexity of the global sustainability transition. Here is what European citizens, businesses, and policymakers need to […]
EU Green Deal at a Crossroads: What the Latest Regulatory Shifts Mean for Businesses and Citizens
The EU Green Deal has built one of the world’s most comprehensive climate policy frameworks, but uneven implementation, political headwinds, and industrial competitiveness pressures are testing its ambitions. Here’s where Europe stands in 2026 — and what it means for businesses and citizens.
Rooftop Solar Hits 20% of Puerto Rico’s Energy Mix: What the Americas’ Renewable Surge Means for Europe
Puerto Rico’s rooftop solar capacity reached 1,456 MW by end of 2025 — 20% of the island’s total energy mix and 81% of all new capacity added over the past decade. Here’s what this rapid renewable energy transformation means for Europe’s own clean energy ambitions.
EU Green Deal Under Pressure: How Europe Is Accelerating Clean Energy Policy Amid Geopolitical Turmoil
With a new five-point energy security action plan and up to €50 billion in clean tech investment on the table, the EU is using geopolitical pressure as a catalyst to accelerate — not delay — its Green Deal agenda. But with member states projecting only […]
Big Brands, Clean Power: How Corporate VPPAs Are Reshaping Europe’s Energy Transition
PepsiCo, Givaudan, Smurfit Westrock, and Statkraft have signed a landmark 10-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement, marking a major step in corporate-led supply chain decarbonization across Europe. From Baltic wind storage to next-gen solar panels, green innovation is accelerating on every front.
Microsoft’s Bioenergy Carbon Removal Bet: What It Means for Corporate Climate Strategy in 2026
Microsoft’s April 2026 bioenergy carbon removal deal is reshaping expectations for corporate climate action and ESG credibility. As European regulation tightens, the era of low-quality carbon offsets is drawing to a close.
