The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism goes fully operational in 2026, requiring non-EU manufacturers to pay carbon tariffs on imports into the single market. Combined with ETS expansion and new product rules, the EU Green Deal is reshaping global trade, carbon markets, and corporate sustainability […]
Day: July 11, 2026
Gene-Edited Crops Are Reshaping Global Food Systems — What Europe Needs to Know
Chile has become the first country in the Americas to approve CRISPR-edited wheat with up to 10 times more dietary fiber, triggering a global debate on gene-edited crops and sustainable food systems. As Latin America accelerates biotech adoption, Europe faces a pivotal regulatory and ethical […]
Solar Overtakes Gas in California While Europe Accelerates Its Renewable Buildout
California’s solar generation overtook natural gas in the first five months of 2026, while Europe accelerates its own renewable buildout with new solar farms, green hydrogen projects, and battery storage systems. The global energy transition is entering a new, faster phase.
ESG Under Pressure: What U.S. Policy Rollbacks and Europe’s Energy Shifts Mean for Corporate Sustainability
From U.S. wildlife habitat rollbacks to Germany’s heating law reversal, this week’s policy shifts are reshaping the ESG landscape for businesses and investors on both sides of the Atlantic. Europe’s first Polish offshore wind milestone offers a counterpoint — but the overall picture demands sharper, […]
