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A new Workiva survey finds that 85% of companies will proceed with their sustainability reporting plans regardless of regulatory changes, highlighting the strategic value of climate data for businesses and investors.

Berlin-based Spark e-Fuels has secured $2.4 million in pre-seed funding to advance its low-cost, renewable energy-based Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) solution. The funding, led by Nucleus Capital, will help Spark develop its first e-fuel pilot plant and expand its team.
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The EU is set to propose a 90% emissions-reduction target by 2040 as part of an amendment to the European Climate Law. However, the plan faces resistance from political factions and some member states concerned about economic competitiveness.

Madhya Pradesh has launched the Logistics Policy-2025 to transform the state into a logistics hub, reduce costs, and attract investment. Key initiatives include cargo terminals, green industrialization, and export incentives.

An investigation has revealed that WWF has facilitated the international trade of polar bear fur, despite using images of the endangered species for fundraising. WWF supports "sustainable utilization" policies, arguing that regulated hunting can benefit conservation. However, critics argue this prioritizes economic interests over species protection.

Donald Trump has nominated Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime oil and gas industry advocate, to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency overseeing a quarter-billion acres of public land. If confirmed, Sgamma would play a key role in advancing Trump’s aggressive fossil fuel expansion agenda, reversing Biden-era climate protections. Critics warn that her leadership could prioritize corporate interests over environmental conservation.

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), which he claims promotes “maximum transparency,” has integrated data from the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a think tank known for challenging climate policies. CEI has ties to fossil fuel interests and has been involved in efforts to block major climate agreements. Critics argue that Doge’s reliance on CEI’s data raises concerns about its objectivity and potential political influence.

A new analysis raises alarms over the aviation industry’s overwhelming presence at the UN’s environmental talks on aviation, outnumbering green groups 10 to 1. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has faced criticism for lack of transparency, with major fossil fuel companies and airlines sponsoring key events. Experts fear this industry influence is delaying urgent climate action, as the sector's carbon emissions continue to rise.

Extreme weather events are expected to create volatile food prices in 2025, following a year in which cocoa and coffee prices more than doubled. Experts warn that climate change is exacerbating food shortages and inflation, with major commodities facing production challenges due to unpredictable weather conditions.

Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" (Doge) website has incorporated data from the rightwing think tank Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), known for opposing climate policies. CEI, funded by fossil fuel interests, has been involved in legal controversies, including a recent $1 million lawsuit loss to climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann. The inclusion of CEI data raises concerns about the transparency and objectivity of Musk's efficiency initiative.

Allied Properties REIT issues a $450 million green bond to support sustainable projects and strengthen its financial position.

Indonesia receives a $53M green loan from IFC to cut emissions in retail properties, targeting a 42% reduction for older buildings by 2030.