A December 2025 report reveals the EU is quietly rolling back key elements of its Green Deal, from diluted sustainability reporting rules to a delayed carbon pricing expansion and a potential reversal of the 2035 ICE vehicle ban. The changes signal a widening gap between […]
Day: June 18, 2026
From Seaweed to Robots: How Ag-Tech Is Quietly Reshaping Sustainable Agriculture
From seaweed-based methane reducers to autonomous weeding robots cutting herbicide use by 95%, a wave of ag-tech innovation is reshaping sustainable agriculture. Europe has the ambition to lead — but policy must move faster to keep pace.
From CRISPR Wheat to Seaweed Feed: The Technologies Reshaping Sustainable Agriculture in 2025
From Chile’s landmark CRISPR wheat ruling to seaweed supplements cutting livestock methane by 90%, 2025 is proving to be a pivotal year for sustainable agriculture. Here’s what the latest developments mean for European food systems and global supply chain sustainability.
EU Industrial Policy Doubles Down on Clean Tech: Batteries, Hydrogen, and the New Race for Energy Sovereignty
From a strategic battery manufacturing project in Bulgaria to a 200-MW hydrogen electrolyser in Rotterdam, the EU’s industrial clean-tech push is shifting from policy to practice. Here is what the latest investment decisions reveal about Europe’s energy sovereignty strategy.
EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040: What It Means for Business, Policy, and the Green Transition
The EU has formally approved a binding 90% greenhouse-gas emissions reduction target for 2040, cementing Europe’s long-term decarbonization path. At the same time, shifts in corporate due-diligence rules, updated net-zero standards, and revised sustainability reporting frameworks are reshaping the ESG landscape for businesses across the […]
