The EU has made its 2040 climate target legally binding, requiring a 90% cut in net greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels. The landmark update to the EU Climate Law reshapes carbon markets, accelerates zero-emission mobility, and sets a global benchmark for climate policy.
Day: June 27, 2026
Gene Editing, Regenerative Farming, and the Race to Build Climate-Resilient Food Systems
From a major U.S. federal push for regenerative agriculture to gene-edited rice yielding 273% more under extreme heat, the global food system is undergoing rapid transformation. Here’s what these developments mean for Europe and the future of sustainable food.
EU’s €25 Billion MENA Renewable Push: What It Means for Europe’s Energy Future
The EU is mobilising €25 billion for renewable energy projects across the Middle East and North Africa, aiming to cut fossil fuel dependence and accelerate decarbonisation. Here’s what the initiative means for Europe’s energy security, businesses, and citizens.
EU and China Lock In 90% Emissions Cuts by 2040: What It Means for Business and Citizens
The EU and China have finalized targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, reshaping the landscape for ESG, sustainable finance, and corporate responsibility. New ISO net-zero standards and reformed EU disclosure rules signal that the era of unverified green claims is drawing […]
