The EU Green Deal’s headline climate targets remain intact, but carbon pricing, sustainability reporting, and supply-chain rules are all being delayed or weakened. We break down what the wave of Green Deal simplifications really means for citizens, businesses, and investors.
Day: June 20, 2026
From Seaweed to Gene Editing: The Technologies Reshaping Sustainable Agriculture in 2025
From seaweed supplements that cut livestock methane by 90% to gene-edited heat-tolerant crops, sustainable agriculture is entering a technology-driven inflection point. Here is what the latest wave of innovation means for Europe’s food system and supply chain sustainability goals.
Europe Bets on Batteries and Hydrogen to Power Its Clean Energy Future
The EU has granted strategic project status to a Bulgarian battery storage plant, while Air Liquide finalises a 200-MW electrolyzer in Rotterdam — two milestones that reveal Europe’s shift from clean energy ambition to industrial-scale delivery. Here’s what these developments mean for the continent’s energy […]
EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040: What It Means for Business, ESG, and Europe’s Climate Future
The EU has officially approved a 90% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target by 2040, setting a new benchmark for climate ambition across the bloc. At the same time, changes to supply-chain due diligence rules signal a more selective approach to ESG regulation — with major […]
