Oman Launches Floating Factory to Modernise Fisheries and Blue Economy

Oman floating factory operations have formally begun with the launch of a high-tech vessel designed to catch, process, and freeze fish directly at sea, marking a shift in how the Sultanate develops its fisheries sector under Oman Vision 2040. The project, led by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources in partnership with the […]
Why These Four Clean Tech Companies Matter in 2026

By Jennifer L Clean technology is changing how the world makes and uses energy. It is helping reduce pollution and fight climate change. More companies are building tools and systems that produce energy without burning carbon fuels. These companies attract investors who want growth and a positive environmental impact. In this article, we look at […]
Japan Mega-Solar Regulations Tighten to Protect Nature and Landscapes

Japan mega-solar regulations are set to tighten as the government moves to curb large-scale solar power developments, ending financial support for some projects in an effort to protect the natural environment, ensure safety, and preserve landscapes. The measures form part of a package of countermeasures targeting mega-scale solar farms endorsed this week and align with […]
Carbon Compared Launches Quote Request Tool to Connect Buyers Directly with Project Developers

The recently launched Carbon Compared launched to increase transparency within the VCM, making it easier to make informed decisions around carbon credits and offsetting. The platform connects buyers directly to project developers, enabling a direct relationship with the project that their purchases support. On the free platform, project design documents, methodologies, VVB reports, project location, […]
Sinkholes in Turkey’s Agricultural Heartland Fuel Farmers’ Concerns

Sinkholes in Turkey’s agricultural heartland are spreading at an accelerating pace, carving through fields in the country’s central Konya Basin as drought and groundwater depletion place growing strain on one of Turkey’s most important food-producing regions. Across farmland producing maize, wheat, and sugar beet, vast craters have opened without warning, some clustered by the dozen […]
KKR Launches European Rail Leasing Platform with Green Mobility Partners

KKR has launched a new European rail leasing platform through a strategic partnership with Vienna-based Green Mobility Partners, marking a significant private capital move to accelerate rail electrification and modernisation across Europe. Under the agreement, KKR has acquired a majority stake in Green Mobility Partners (GMP), providing capital and strategic support to scale the company’s […]
Japan Launches $1.3 Billion Clean Energy Investment Subsidies Under GX 2040

Japan has announced a new package of Japan clean energy investment subsidies worth 210 billion yen ($1.3 billion), aiming to accelerate the use of decarbonised electricity across industry while strengthening regional economies and reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels. The subsidies, unveiled by a senior official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, will […]
U.S. Halts Offshore Wind Projects Citing Security Risks, Reopening Fault Lines Over Energy and Federal Power

The Trump administration has suspended leases for five large offshore wind projects already under construction along the U.S. East Coast, invoking national security concerns in a move that immediately rattled energy markets and intensified a widening confrontation with coastal states over energy policy and federal authority. The decision, announced Monday by the U.S. Department of […]
U.S. Civil Rights Agency Targets Corporate DEI Under Trump Administration

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is moving to scrutinize corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, setting up a legal and political test of how far federal civil rights enforcement can go under President Donald Trump’s administration. The shift, led by the agency’s new chair, Andrea Lucas, signals a reorientation of enforcement priorities that […]
EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

The European Union has completed the legislative process to delay and simplify its landmark deforestation law, formally resetting the implementation timeline for one of the bloc’s most far-reaching trade and environmental regulations. On Thursday, the European Council adopted amendments to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), confirming a one-year postponement of its application and introducing targeted […]