CFO Inertia To Cost Brands 34% Of Profits By 2030, Says Climate Report

The report projects a 3% climate-cost shock that could erase a third of profits, and high-risk scenarios could push losses to 67%, urging fashion brands to decarbonize.

Supply Chain Emissions Are No Longer Someone Else’s Problem

Corporate buyers are pushing emissions reporting onto suppliers, turning carbon data from a nice-to-have into a cost of doing business.

The Environmental Commodities Market Is Becoming A Real Energy Market

Do you know what environmental commodities are? They are quickly becoming a driver of energy markets and how projects becoming jobs and investment opportunities.

We’re Measuring Data Center Sustainability Wrong
We’re Measuring Data Center Sustainability Wrong

In 2024, Google claimed that their data centers are 1.5x more energy efficient than industry average. In 2025, Microsoft committed billions to nuclear power for AI workloads. The data center industry tracks power usage effectiveness to three decimal p…

The Geopolitics Of The Green Transition Changes How Power Accumulates

The green transition is reshaping global power: mineral-rich countries like China and the DRC now control critical materials for batteries, magnets, and grids.

Fantasy Fiscal: The Economic Dream That Might Have Been

in a counterfactual, a newly elected Labour government levels with voters, raises taxes, reforms welfare and restores macroeconomic credibility on the road not taken.

The Olympic Games Can’t Claim Climate Leadership With Half-Told Stories

Climate credibility depends on cutting emissions and taking responsibility for the remainder. The Olympic Games must bring their climate plans out of the footnotes.

Top 5 High-Impact Ways To Repurpose Valentine’s Day Waste

Valentine’s Day drives millions of cards, roses and sweets into short use cycles. Here are five smart ways to repurpose flowers, packaging and food waste sustainably.

Coal’s Trophy And The Endangerment Finding Repeal

Trump celebrates “Champion of Clean Coal” as his administration repeals the Endangerment Finding. Still, economics and emissions make coal uncompetitive.

Four Consequences Of Revoking The Endangerment And Vehicle Rules

Revoking the Endangerment Finding will increase pollution, raise fuel costs, weaken U.S. competitiveness, and trigger legal chaos—costing lives, jobs, global leadership.