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article Tata Motors Targets Mass EV Adoption in India with Low-Cost, Fast-Charging Punch Electric SUV
March 5th, 2026 • Tata Motors is expanding its electric vehicle strategy in India with the launch of the affordable Punch EV, designed to reach the country’s large entry-level car market. By combining fast charging, lower upfront costs, and a battery subscription option, the company aims to accelerate EV adoption in one of the world’s fastest-growing auto markets.
article Deforestation Emerging as a Strategic Risk for Corporate Boards and Global Supply Chains
March 5th, 2026 • Deforestation is increasingly being recognised as a material business risk rather than only an environmental issue. Experts warn that forest loss can destabilise supply chains, reduce agricultural yields, and expose companies to financial and regulatory pressures.
article Amazon Invests £40 Million in Zero Carbon Delivery Station in the UK
March 5th, 2026 • Amazon has opened a new £40 million zero carbon delivery station in the United Kingdom designed to reduce emissions from last-mile logistics. The facility integrates renewable energy, electric vehicle infrastructure, and low-carbon building materials as part of the company’s broader decarbonisation strategy.
article Atlas Renewable Energy Secures $3 Billion Refinancing to Strengthen Latin America’s Clean Energy Capital Markets
March 4th, 2026 • Atlas Renewable Energy has secured a $3 billion refinancing package for its renewable energy portfolio in Latin America, marking one of the region’s largest private renewable financing transactions. The deal highlights growing investor confidence in large-scale clean energy infrastructure across emerging markets.
article Germany Plans to End Subsidies for Small Rooftop Solar Systems
March 4th, 2026 • Germany’s economy ministry is preparing plans to phase out subsidies for small rooftop solar systems, signalling a shift in the country’s renewable energy policy. The proposal reflects concerns about rising costs and the maturity of the residential solar market.
article European Industry Urges EU to Extend Free Carbon Permits Amid Competitiveness Concerns
March 4th, 2026 • European industry groups are asking the European Commission to keep free carbon permits in the EU’s Emissions Trading System for longer than planned. Businesses argue that rapidly phasing them out could harm industrial competitiveness and investment while decarbonisation technologies remain costly and unevenly deployed.
article Enrico Letta to Deliver Keynote at Green Transition Forum in Sofia
March 4th, 2026 • Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta will return to the Green Transition Forum in Sofia this June. Letta, who authored the EU Single Market report Much More Than a Market and leads the Jacques Delors Institute, is expected to deliver a keynote on Europe’s economic competitiveness and take part in a discussion with business leaders and regional stakeholders.
article Nike and Mitsui Sign Solar PPA to Power Japan Operations
March 3rd, 2026 • Nike has signed a virtual power purchase agreement with Mitsui to supply solar energy to its operations in Japan. The deal supports Nike’s renewable electricity targets while contributing to the development of new solar capacity in one of Asia’s largest energy markets.
article IFS Advances AI Integration to Support Sustainable Operations and Asset Efficiency
March 3rd, 2026 • Enterprise software provider IFS is positioning artificial intelligence at the core of its sustainability strategy, integrating AI capabilities across its cloud platform to help customers reduce emissions, improve asset performance, and manage ESG data. The company argues that AI-driven insights can support operational efficiency and accelerate decarbonisation across asset-intensive industries.
article Google Prioritizes Circularity in Pixel Watch 4 Design to Cut Lifecycle Emissions
March 3rd, 2026 • Google has redesigned its Pixel Watch 4 with a stronger focus on circularity, integrating recycled materials, modular components, and repair-friendly features. The move reflects growing pressure on consumer electronics manufacturers to reduce lifecycle emissions and electronic waste while aligning with broader net-zero strategies.
article Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative Relaunches With More Than 250 Firms Recommitting to Climate Targets
March 2nd, 2026 • The Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative has relaunched with over 250 asset managers reaffirming their commitment to align portfolios with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The reboot introduces strengthened governance, clearer accountability mechanisms, and updated guidance to accelerate real-economy decarbonization while responding to evolving regulatory and political pressures.
article California Becomes First U.S. State to Mandate Comprehensive Climate Risk Disclosure
March 2nd, 2026 • California has become the first U.S. state to require large companies to disclose climate-related financial risks and greenhouse gas emissions. The landmark legislation places new reporting obligations on thousands of businesses operating in the state and is expected to influence corporate climate governance nationwide.
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