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article EU-Linked Fund Targets Up to €20 Billion for Sustainable Infrastructure Investment
May 1st, 2026 • A new EU-linked investment initiative aims to mobilise up to €20 billion to finance sustainable infrastructure projects across Europe and beyond. The fund is designed to attract private capital while supporting climate goals, energy transition, and resilient infrastructure development.
article Palm Oil Prices Post Weekly Gain Amid Supply Tightness and Competing Oil Market Dynamics
April 30th, 2026 • Palm oil futures recorded their first weekly gain in three weeks, supported by tightening supply expectations and movements in rival vegetable oils. The shift reflects broader volatility across global edible oil markets, with implications for food supply chains, biofuels, and land use pressures.
article UK Government Departments Clash Over Energy Impact of AI Data Centres
April 30th, 2026 • Rising electricity demand from artificial intelligence infrastructure is creating tensions within the UK government, as departments weigh economic growth against energy security and climate goals. Officials are divided over how to balance AI expansion with net-zero commitments and grid capacity constraints.
article Verra Rice Carbon Methodology Gains CORSIA Eligibility, Strengthening Demand for Agricultural Carbon Credits
April 30th, 2026 • A rice-focused carbon credit methodology developed by Verra has been approved under the aviation sector’s global offsetting scheme. The move is expected to increase demand for credits from methane-reduction projects in rice cultivation, linking agriculture more closely to international carbon markets.
article Fossil Fuel Power Generation Has Likely Peaked Across OECD Economies, Study Finds
April 29th, 2026 • A new study indicates that fossil fuel-based electricity generation across OECD countries has reached its peak. The findings point to a structural shift toward renewables, with important consequences for energy markets and net zero strategies.
article Meta Secures 1 GW of Ultra-Long Duration Energy Storage to Support AI Data Center Growth
April 29th, 2026 • Meta has signed an agreement with Noon Energy to deploy up to 1 gigawatt of ultra-long duration energy storage. The deal aims to ensure reliable, low-carbon power for its expanding AI-driven data center infrastructure.
article Financing a Cooler Future: The Challenge of Paying for Climate Intervention
April 29th, 2026 • As global temperatures rise, attention is shifting toward climate intervention technologies such as carbon removal and solar geoengineering. A key question is emerging around who will finance these efforts and how they will be governed at a global level.
article TotalEnergies Invests $1.2 Billion in Kazakhstan Wind and Storage Project to Strengthen Grid Reliability
April 28th, 2026 • TotalEnergies has committed $1.2 billion to develop a large-scale wind and battery storage project in Kazakhstan. The initiative aims to boost renewable capacity, stabilize the national grid, and support the country’s long-term decarbonisation strategy.
article Oklo Shares Rise on Nvidia Partnership as Nuclear Energy Gains Traction for AI Data Centers
April 28th, 2026 • Oklo’s stock surged following news of a partnership with Nvidia, highlighting growing interest in nuclear power as a stable, low-carbon energy source for AI infrastructure. The collaboration signals a broader shift toward firm clean energy solutions to meet rising electricity demand from data centers.
article UK Government Links Renewable Energy Expansion to National Security Strategy
April 28th, 2026 • The UK government has framed renewable energy development as a key pillar of national security, citing reduced vulnerability to foreign interference and infrastructure sabotage. Officials argue that decentralised clean energy systems can strengthen resilience while accelerating the net-zero transition.
article Mars and Olam Food Ingredients Expand Strategic Partnership to Deliver Net Zero Cocoa Supply Chains
April 27th, 2026 • Mars and Olam Food Ingredients have announced a new phase in their long-term collaboration to advance low-carbon cocoa production. The initiative focuses on cutting emissions, improving traceability, and strengthening farmer resilience across key sourcing regions.
article Microsoft Expands Efforts to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics Across Operations and Supply Chain
April 27th, 2026 • Microsoft is accelerating its efforts to reduce single-use plastic waste as part of its broader sustainability strategy. The initiative targets packaging, operations, and supplier practices, reflecting growing pressure on large corporations to address plastic pollution alongside climate goals.
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