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The World Sindhi Congress protested at the UNHRC session in Geneva, condemning illegal canals on the Indus River and human rights abuses in Sindh, calling for urgent international intervention.

Coreshell raises $24M to scale its low-cost, fast-charging silicon EV batteries, offering higher energy density and reducing reliance on Chinese graphite, while expanding U.S. production.

The SEC extends compliance deadlines for its Names Rule, giving ESG and thematic funds until 2026 to align investments with advertised strategies, minimizing operational costs.

CDP and EFRAG align climate reporting with EU’s ESRS E1 standard, streamlining disclosures and reducing corporate reporting complexity for sustainability compliance.

Just Climate secures $175M from Microsoft & CalSTRS to scale natural climate solutions, with an initial investment in NatureMetrics’ biodiversity monitoring tech.

BlackRock updates 135 funds ($185B AUM) to align with ESMA’s stricter ESG naming rules, ensuring compliance while maintaining investment strategies.

Coreshell secures $24M to expand U.S. production of high-energy, fast-charging silicon-based EV batteries, cutting costs and supply chain reliance on foreign graphite.

LRQA has acquired EcoEngineers, enhancing its energy transition consulting services. The move expands LRQA’s carbon accounting expertise while boosting its presence in the U.S. and Europe.

Roche and Novartis are the latest pharmaceutical companies to revamp their DEI policies, following increased regulatory and political scrutiny. The shift reflects wider corporate adjustments across industries.

Air pollution kills 7 million people annually, with dangerous air quality affecting most of the world. Stronger policies, cleaner energy, and stricter regulations are needed to combat this growing crisis.

Trump’s DEI crackdown has led many US companies to scale back inclusion programs, but global firms are quietly maintaining their efforts. Legal obligations, workforce needs, and innovation benefits are keeping DEI alive abroad—just in a less visible way.

Over one-third of U.S. bird species face conservation threats, with 112 at risk of extinction. The report warns of a crisis but also highlights successful conservation methods that can be expanded.