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EU Recalibrates Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Law Under Competitiveness Pressure

EU Recalibrates Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Law Under Competitiveness Pressure

In Brussels, sustainability ambition met economic gravity. After four years of negotiation, European Union member states gave final approval to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive as amended by the Omnibus I package, narrowing the scope of one of the bloc’s most consequential corporate accountability frameworks. The directive survives, but

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SDG Spotlight – Hassan Bakhit Djamous and the Test of Climate Finance Credibility

SDG News Spotlight: Hassan Bakhit Djamous and the Test of Climate Finance Credibility

In N’Djamena, climate policy is measured less in pledges than in resilience. Hassan Bakhit Djamous, who became Chad’s Minister of Environment, Fisheries and Sustainable Development in October 2024, has assumed his portfolio at a moment when environmental governance is inseparable from fiscal stability and national security. Drought, flooding and desertification

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Breaking News- Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Tariff Powers, Sending Shockwaves Through U.S. Diplomacy

Breaking News: Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Tariff Powers, Sending Shockwaves Through U.S. Diplomacy

In a sweeping decision with immediate global consequences, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled against President Donald Trump, blocking his administration’s use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs on foreign imports. The ruling, delivered amid heightened trade tensions, redraws the legal boundaries of American trade authority and forces

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Fuel Scarcity and Sanctions Push Cuba Toward Rooftop Sola

Fuel Scarcity and Sanctions Push Cuba Toward Rooftop Solar

In Havana, adaptation now sits on rooftops. Extended blackouts are reshaping daily life across Cuba as fuel shortages constrain electricity generation and expose the fragility of an import-dependent grid. In response, households, small businesses and informal transport operators are installing solar panels at a pace that signals less an energy

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Trump EPA Recalibrates Mercury and Air Toxics Rule for Aging Coal Fleet

Trump EPA Recalibrates Mercury and Air Toxics Rule for Aging Coal Fleet

In Kentucky, energy security and air regulation were placed on the same scale. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to roll back limits on mercury and hazardous air toxics from coal-fired power plants, arguing that the move will support baseload generation at a time of rising electricity demand tied

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United States partial payment reshapes United Nations funding calculus

United States partial payment reshapes UN funding calculus

A funding system built on assessed obligation is absorbing stress from a single capital. A transfer of roughly $160 million from Washington has marginally reduced more than $4 billion in outstanding U.S. dues to the United Nations, narrowing arrears that now account for more than 95 percent of all unpaid

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State-Level Climate Alliances Grow as California Welcomes UK $1B Climate Investment

State-Level Climate Alliances Grow as California Welcomes UK $1B Investment

In London, climate diplomacy did not wait for Washington. California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a memorandum of understanding with UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband deepening cooperation on climate and sustainable development, formalizing an alliance that positions California as a subnational actor in global climate governance. The visit concluded with UK

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