The future arrived not with a thunderous declaration from a global summit, but through the quiet hum of a Zoom call on a late January day in 2024, forever altering the perspective of Janos Pasztor, a veteran diplomat who had dedicated his life to the established channels of climate diplomacy. On
A halt in construction on a project of immense scale does not simply mean idle machinery; for one offshore wind developer, it translated into a staggering financial hemorrhage of fifty million dollars for every week the cranes stood still. This figure represents more than a line item on a balance
Setting the Stage for Sustainability in the EU The European Union stands at a critical juncture in its fight against misleading environmental claims, with greenwashing emerging as a significant barrier to genuine sustainability. Recent studies reveal that over half of the environmental claims made
Simon Haidegger sits down with Desiree Sainthrope, a legal expert in global compliance whose work straddles energy regulation, power markets, and the fast-evolving footprint of AI infrastructure. She explains why data centers are reshaping utility planning, how federal rollbacks and emergency
From courtroom pressure to office upheaval: why Greenpeace USA is at an inflection point Mounting legal bills, headline litigation, and sudden layoffs collided to create a leadership squeeze that many insiders describe as both urgent and destabilizing for mission work. Roundup contributors frame
From breakthrough to crossroads: why Paris still matters and why Belém will tell Global climate politics rarely hinge on a single summit, yet the run-up to Belém has drawn an unusual mix of urgency and skepticism as investors, diplomats, and campaigners argue over whether the Paris Agreement still