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Canada Pulls Back on EVs as Carney Rewrites the Rules of Climate Power

Canada Pulls Back on EVs as Carney Rewrites the Rules of Climate Power

Announced this week, Canada scrapped its 2026 electric vehicle sales mandate, abandoning one of its most visible climate policies at a moment when global climate ambition is colliding head-on with trade, geopolitics, and economic realism. The decision drops the requirement that 20 percent of new vehicles sold in Canada be

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Europe Draws the Line on Carbon Removals While the Rest of the World Hesitates

Europe Draws the Line on Carbon Removals While the Rest of the World Hesitates

Brussels, February 2026 — The European Union has done something climate markets have argued about for years but never quite resolved. It has written a rulebook for permanent carbon removals. This week, the European Commission adopted the EU’s first certification methodologies for what it defines as permanent carbon removal. The

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Costa Rica Votes for “Continuity of Change” and Concentrates Power

Costa Rica Votes for “Continuity of Change” and Concentrates Power

Costa Rica has long defined itself by what it chose not to have. No standing army. No oil drilling. Few countries have so deliberately woven restraint into their national identity. Now, following a decisive election, the country is testing whether that identity can endure a new phase of political power

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Historic EU–India Trade Deal Signals New Global Trade Order

Historic EU–India Trade Deal Signals New Global Trade Order

A Deal Decades in the Making For nearly two decades, trade negotiators from Europe and India circled one another, meeting, pausing, restarting, and retreating again. On January 27, that long courtship ended. The European Union and India reached a sweeping free trade agreement that leaders on both sides now describe

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