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 […]
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EU Green Deal: Strong Ambitions, Uneven Delivery — What the Numbers Really Tell Us
Only 32 of 154 EU Green Deal targets are currently on track, according to the Joint Research Centre — revealing that implementation, not policy design, is now Europe’s central climate challenge. From carbon markets to sustainability reporting, the pressure to turn ambitious rules into concrete […]
EU Green Deal in 2025: Where Europe’s Climate Policy Stands — and What Comes Next
The EU Green Deal remains Europe’s central climate and industrial framework, with binding 2050 neutrality targets and 168 initiatives in various stages of adoption. From carbon markets to just transition funding, here is where implementation stands in 2025 and what it means for businesses, citizens, […]
Gene-Edited Crops and Agroecology: The Twin Engines Reshaping Sustainable Agriculture
From heat-tolerant rice to CRISPR-edited wheat and blight-resistant potatoes, a new generation of climate-resilient crops is moving from lab to field. Alongside advances in agroecology and nature-based farming, these breakthroughs are redefining what sustainable agriculture can achieve — and what Europe’s food policy must address.
EU Green Deal: From Strategy to Regulation — What the Latest Policy Shifts Mean for Business and Citizens
The EU Green Deal has moved from ambition to binding regulation, with climate neutrality targets, expanding carbon markets, and mandatory sustainability reporting reshaping Europe’s economic landscape. Here’s what the latest policy developments mean for businesses, citizens, and decision-makers.
EU Green Deal: From Bold Ambition to Hard Implementation
The EU Green Deal has moved from strategy into implementation, with legally binding 2030 climate targets, expanding carbon markets, and sweeping new sustainability reporting rules reshaping policy and business across Europe. Here is what the latest developments mean for citizens, companies, and governments.
Regenerative Agriculture Gets a Financial Boost: Corporate Giants and Farmers Align on Sustainable Food Systems
From Walton family farm loans to PepsiCo’s regenerative agriculture pilots in Brazil, major corporations are betting big on sustainable food systems. Here’s what these global developments mean for European farmers and policymakers.
EU Green Deal in 2026: What the Next Phase of Climate Policy Means for Business and Citizens
The EU Green Deal has shifted from ambition to execution, with 168 initiatives launched, carbon markets expanding to buildings and transport, and CBAM approaching full operation by 2026. Here is what the next phase means for businesses, citizens, and Europe’s place in the global climate […]
From Barley Fields to Rice Paddies: How Regenerative Agriculture Is Reshaping Global Food Systems
From Guinness’s regenerative barley pilot in Ireland to gene-edited heat-tolerant rice achieving 273% yield gains, sustainable agriculture is moving from policy aspiration to ground-level reality. Here’s what the latest global developments mean for Europe’s food systems and the farmers at their heart.
Regenerative Agriculture Gets a Financial Boost — But Can It Scale in Time?
From Walton-backed regenerative farm loans to methane-eating microbes hitting commercial scale, this week’s agri-food developments signal a decisive shift in how sustainable agriculture is being financed and delivered. Europe has the policy ambition — but can it match the pace?
