The EU has formally adopted a binding 90% emissions reduction target for 2040 and extended carbon pricing to road transport from 2027, marking a decisive step in the EU Green Deal’s regulatory architecture. Here is what these landmark climate policy changes mean for citizens, businesses, […]
Day: July 4, 2026
Gene-Edited Wheat and Regenerative Agriculture: A New Era for Global Food Systems
Chile has become the first country in the Americas to approve CRISPR gene-edited wheat without GMO classification, while forty global food giants commit to regenerative agriculture across their supply chains. Together, these shifts are redefining what sustainable food systems can look like — and what […]
Renewable Energy at a Crossroads: U.S. Solar Rush, Europe’s Wind Records, and the Hydrogen Bet
From a U.S. solar subsidy deadline threatening to raise renewable energy costs, to record wind generation in the UK and a 200-MW hydrogen electrolyser in Rotterdam, the global energy transition is at a defining moment. Europe’s policy stability is emerging as a quiet competitive advantage.
Green Finance at a Crossroads: Solar Subsidies, Methane Rules, and the Future of ESG in 2025
From a U.S. solar subsidy deadline rush to EU methane rule battles and China’s bold 50% clean electricity target, this week’s policy shifts reveal a green transition under pressure. Here’s what it means for ESG strategy and sustainable finance in Europe and beyond.
