The EU Green Deal faces mounting pressure as policymakers ease sustainability reporting rules and delay carbon pricing, even as key targets remain on track. Europe must decide whether it is streamlining its green transition — or quietly abandoning it.
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Five Years of the EU Green Deal: What’s Working, What’s Lagging, and What Comes Next
Five years after its launch, the EU Green Deal has delivered measurable progress on emissions, clean tech investment, and carbon markets — but a projected shortfall of four percentage points on the 2030 target exposes critical enforcement gaps. The next chapter hinges on regulatory stability, […]
Lithium-Air Batteries, Perovskite Solar, and Smart Fabrics: The Green Tech Breakthroughs Reshaping the Energy Transition
From lithium-air batteries breaking energy density records to perovskite solar cells hitting 32.76% efficiency, a wave of cleantech breakthroughs is accelerating the global energy transition. Here is what these advances mean for Europe’s citizens, industries, and policymakers.
Podcast Review: Supergirl | Official Trailer
Alright, alright, alright! If you’re a self-proclaimed superhero aficionado or even a casual cinema-goer, you’ve probably heard the buzz about the latest DC offering, “Supergirl.” The film, which is set to hit the big screens this summer, has been creating quite a stir in the […]
Cooling Demand Could Triple by 2050: Why the World’s Air Conditioners Are Becoming a Climate Emergency
UNEP’s Global Cooling Watch 2025 warns that global cooling demand could triple by 2050, potentially doubling emissions and exposing 3 billion people to dangerous heat. Combined with record greenhouse gas levels and weakening international climate institutions, the findings demand urgent action from policymakers, businesses, and […]
U.S.-Iran Tensions Escalate: Fighter Jet Downed – April 6, 2026
Global Perspectives: A Pivotal Moment in U.S.-Iran Relations The downing of a U.S. fighter jet over Iranian territory marks a dramatic escalation in hostilities, sending shockwaves through diplomatic, military, and economic circles worldwide. This incident represents not just a tactical loss but a s
EU Carbon Market Reforms and a €300M Storage Bet: What This Week’s Green News Means for Business
The European Commission has launched the first reforms to its Emissions Trading System, tightening carbon pricing just as billions flow into clean energy storage and AI-driven grid solutions. From ETS compliance to microplastics in Antarctica, this week’s green news carries clear implications for ESG strategy […]
EU Carbon Market Reform and the New ESG Landscape: What Businesses Need to Know
The European Commission has launched the first reforms to the EU Emissions Trading System, aiming to stabilise carbon prices and unlock greater sustainable finance flows. Combined with major renewables investments and new ESG reporting standards, these developments are reshaping the rules of green business across […]
Solar Breakthroughs and Battery Leaps: The Green Tech Innovations Reshaping the Energy Transition
Record-breaking solar cell efficiency, lithium-air battery breakthroughs, and a €55 million green finance deal in Morocco signal that the energy transition is accelerating across technology and policy fronts. Here is what the latest cleantech developments mean for Europe and beyond.
Italy Extends Coal Plants by 13 Years: A Step Backward for Europe’s Climate Goals
Italy has voted to extend coal-fired power plant operations by 13 years, citing energy shortages — a decision that directly threatens EU climate targets and arrives as the UN confirms the hottest decade on record. Here is what it means for Europe’s environmental credibility and […]
