EEconomy Read More A New Political Fault Line Opens Over Canada’s Energy FutureApril 7, 2026 Canada is often torn in two different directions when it comes to energy policy, with former Prime Minister…
EEnvironment Read More Can India Afford to Quit Coal?March 25, 2026 India is the world’s biggest case study for decarbonization, with a coal-reliant grid and 1.4 million people who…
EEnvironment Read More Can Carbon Credits Clean Up Big Tech’s AI-Fueled Emissions Surge?March 22, 2026 As multiple large-scale data centres are developed around the globe, Big Tech is investing heavily in a range…
EEnvironment Read More Beijing Quietly Recalibrates Decarbonization Targets to 2030March 10, 2026 In China’s new five-year plan, released Thursday, the world’s second-largest economy declared its aim to “lead global climate…
EEnvironment Read More The Growing Debate Over Britain’s Climate TransitionFebruary 2, 2026 Since the Labour government came into power in 2024, the United Kingdom has doubled down on efforts to…
EEnvironment Read More EU Carbon Prices Hit Highest Since August 2023: What Causes The Surge?January 18, 2026 Carbon permits in the European Union have recently climbed to their highest levels since August 2023. The rise…
EEnvironment Read More Why Nuclear Fusion Will Not Solve the AI Power ProblemDecember 23, 2025 With the supposed need for vast new electricity generation to fuel the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, AI companies are…