Pesticide Curbs, Right to Repair, and Gene-Edited Crops: How New Farm Policies Are Reshaping Sustainable Agriculture

From tougher U.S. dicamba rules to CRISPR wheat cleared of GMO status in Chile, a wave of regulatory and innovation shifts is redefining sustainable agriculture globally. Europe’s own policy agenda on gene editing and farm-to-fork sustainability sits squarely at the centre of this transformation.

EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040 — But Softens Supply-Chain Rules at the Same Time

The EU has approved a 90% greenhouse-gas emissions reduction target for 2040, reinforcing Europe’s long-term climate path. But the same week, member states softened corporate supply-chain due diligence rules — raising questions about policy credibility and real-world environmental accountability.

Green Tech at a Crossroads: How the EU’s 90% Climate Target Is Reshaping Innovation

The EU has finalized a binding 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, sending a powerful signal to green-tech innovators across smart buildings, carbon capture, and clean energy. Here’s what the landmark decision means for businesses, citizens, and the future of Europe’s energy transition.

EU Green Deal in 2025: Ambitious Targets, Slow Delivery, and What It Means for Business and Citizens

A January 2025 JRC assessment found only 32 of 154 EU Green Deal targets on track, even as landmark rules on carbon markets, sustainability reporting, and due diligence reshape business across Europe and beyond. With the 2030 deadline approaching, the gap between ambition and delivery […]