ESG Under Pressure: U.S. Rollbacks and European Milestones Reshape the Global Sustainability Landscape

From the Trump administration’s removal of U.S. wildlife habitat protections to Poland’s first offshore wind electricity, this week’s sustainability news reveals a world of deepening policy divergence. For ESG investors and green business leaders, the stakes — and the opportunities — have rarely been higher.

Wind and Solar Overtake Gas: What the Renewable Energy Milestone Means for the Planet

Wind and solar have surpassed natural gas in global electricity generation for the first time, marking a historic milestone in the fight against climate change. But political rollbacks, El Niño risks, and biodiversity pressures remind us that the energy transition is only one piece of […]

From CO₂ to Concrete: How the World’s First Carbon Refinery Is Rewriting the Rules of Green Innovation

Australia’s world-first carbon refinery converts industrial CO₂ into construction materials, cutting heavy industry emissions by up to 90%. From Cornwall’s geothermal lithium to AI’s growing carbon footprint, this week’s cleantech signals have major implications for Europe’s green transition.

ESG Under Pressure: What Trump’s Species Rollback and Arctic Oil Push Mean for Sustainable Business

From the rollback of US endangered species protections to calls for Arctic oil exploration, this week’s developments are testing the resilience of ESG frameworks and sustainable finance commitments. European businesses and investors face mounting pressure to hold the line on corporate responsibility while navigating genuine […]