Green companies now account for nearly 10% of global market capitalisation, marking a historic milestone for sustainable finance and ESG investing. But regulatory rollbacks, institutional retreats, and disclosure gaps reveal how fragile this progress can be without consistent policy support.
Day: July 6, 2026
2024: The Hottest Year on Record and What It Means for Europe’s Climate Future
The UN has confirmed 2024 as the hottest year on record, with CO₂ levels at unprecedented highs and natural carbon sinks in decline. From EU shipping carbon pricing to underestimated sea level rise, here is what the latest climate data means for Europe and global […]
Climate Tech Funding Rebounds to $40.5 Billion in 2025: AI and Deep Innovation Lead the Charge
Global climate tech funding surged to $40.5 billion in 2025, reversing two years of decline and driven by AI-enabled solutions and deep-tech breakthroughs in geothermal and battery technology. For Europe, the rebound is both a validation of green innovation investment and a call to accelerate […]
EU Locks In 90% Emissions Cut by 2040: What the New Climate Target Means for Europe and the World
The EU has officially adopted a legally binding 90% emissions reduction target for 2040, triggering sweeping updates to climate law — from zero-emission vehicles to expanded carbon markets. Here is what the landmark decision means for Europe’s citizens, businesses, and global partners.
