Global investment in the energy transition hit a record $2.3 trillion in 2025, with clean energy now generating 49% of global electricity. Here is what this historic milestone means for Europe’s green tech ambitions and the future of the global energy system.
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Podcast Review: Parasakthi – Trailer | Sivakarthikeyan | RaviMohan | Atharvaa | Sreeleela | Sudha Kongara| GVPrakash
There’s something about Indian cinema that just hits differently. It’s like stepping into a world of vibrant colours, pulsating energy, and rich storytelling, all wrapped up in a package of beautiful cinematography and soul-stirring music. And speaking of Indian cinema, let’s talk about the lates…
El Niño, Permafrost, and a 2.5°C Future: What the Latest Climate Data Means for Europe and the World
NOAA forecasts a 61% chance of El Niño developing by mid-2026, while UNEP warns current pledges put the world on track for 2.5°C of warming. From Arctic permafrost thaw to surging cooling demand, the latest climate data demands urgent action — and a stronger European […]
April 10, 2026: Coachella’s Cultural Impact on Global Trends
April 10, 2026, unfolds as a day rich with cultural and societal significance. While not headlining traditional news stories, the events of this day offer profound insights into the diverse tapestry of human activities and interests. From vibrant festivals to technological showcases and solemn relig
Microplastics, Clean Energy Rollbacks, and Circular Economy: What the Latest U.S. Moves Mean for ESG
From a landmark U.S. microplastics initiative to the cancellation of Nevada’s largest solar project, recent American environmental decisions are reshaping the global ESG landscape. Here is what European businesses, investors, and policymakers need to know.
Carbon Removal Deals and ESG Reform: How Corporate Giants Are Reshaping Sustainable Finance in 2025
JPMorgan and Microsoft have signed landmark carbon removal deals totalling over 680,000 tonnes of CO₂, while Europe moves to harmonise ESG reporting standards. Here’s what these developments mean for sustainable finance and corporate responsibility across the continent.
Solar Powers 22% of EU Electricity in June: A Turning Point for Europe’s Energy Future
Solar energy generated 22% of EU electricity in June 2025, surpassing gas and coal combined for the first time ever. As the US reverses clean energy policy, Europe’s renewable milestone highlights why regulatory stability is the foundation of any successful energy transition.
USDA Reshapes Food Processing and Clean Energy Policy: What It Means for Global Food Systems
The USDA is simultaneously deregulating meat processing speeds and investing $180 million in clean energy — a paradox that reveals the tensions shaping global food systems. Europe’s Farm to Fork agenda offers a contrasting model, but the two approaches may be converging in unexpected ways.
April 9, 2026: US-Iran Tensions Surge Over Strait of Hormuz Crisis
Today, we delve into a geopolitical crisis at the forefront of global attention: the escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran over the strategic Strait of Hormuz . This situation is pivotal not only for the two involved nations but also has implications across […]
EU Green Deal Simplification: Who Benefits When Environmental Reporting Rules Are Relaxed?
The European Commission is exempting most companies from sustainability reporting and supply chain due diligence requirements, calling it simplification rather than deregulation. But with the EU already falling short of its 2030 emissions targets, the stakes of getting this balance wrong are very high.
