Why Oil Prices Are Telling Us Clean Electrification And Resilience Are The Energy Stories For 2026

Muted oil prices amid rising tensions signal a deeper shift that geopolitics matter less as electrification and energy resilience accelerate.

Why Climate Change Blind Spots Are Becoming Balance Sheet Liabilities

Climate change blind spots are becoming balance sheet liabilities as climate risks affects insurance, reshape asset values, financial stability & corporate planning.

Canada Drops Tariffs On EVs From China

Tarifs on Chinese EVs drop from 100% to 6.1% opening up the potential for a rise in EV sales in Canada. Solar can be used to charge these cars for less emissions & money.

A Broader Conversation On Climate Change And AI

Climate change and AI are often positioned at odds to one another, but a broader and more nuanced conversation can help us capitalize on benefits while minimizing risks.

Iran’s Man-made Drought Adds Desperation To The Recent Protests

Iran’s water crisis now fuels unrest, exposing how sanctions, corruption and mismanagement have turned environmental collapse into a political crisis.

Why Canada’s EV Tariff Deal With China Is A Cleantech Bet On Stability

Canada’s EV tariff deal with China signals a climate tech bet on stability, balancing trade chaos, decarbonization goals, and pressure from the United States.

Greenland Ice Melt Signals Climate Risk Amid Tensions In The Arctic

Seven thousand years ago, a major section of Greenland’s ice sheet disappeared entirely. New research confirms it will happen again this century.

How Tilda Rice Is Turning Sustainability Into A Competitive Advantage

From the paddy fields of India to supermarket shelves, Tilda is fine-tuning a sustainability strategy that has appeal across the value chain.

Brightline Hires Ex-Eurostar Chief As Vegas Bullet Train Costs Climb

Nicolas Petrovic, who led the London-Paris-Brussels train systems, will oversee the company’s expanding Florida operations and the first U.S. high-speed railway.

Many Climate Risks Have Been Underestimated By Policymakers, Study Finds

The cooling effects of air pollution could mean many policymakers and financial institutions have underestimated climate risks, according to a new analysis.