News & analysis

May 12, 2026

Low-carbon steel: an overview of the current EU legal framework

Experts from the Green Clause Newsletter explain the state of play across CBAM, Ecodesign, the Industrial Accelerator Act and sectoral policy
May 4, 2026

Don’t force everything into one number: a guide to ‘multi-statement’ carbon accounting

The Task Force for Corporate Action Transparency explains its vision for a new way of thinking about emissions reporting
February 10, 2026

Cool heads required as European carbon allowances face increased volatility from political risk

Mark Lewis explains why perspective is needed following political comments suggesting a gentler phase-out of free allowances under the EU-ETS
January 22, 2026

Environmental concern and communication are declining but green purchasing continues to grow

Chris Coulter believes a new sustainability narrative is emerging amid what he calls the 'green purchase paradox'
January 12, 2026

Please stop discussing whether markets value ‘sustainability’

Lisa Sachs argues that reports like a recent one from WBCSD are missing the point about corporate sustainability
December 30, 2025

Carbon price in the EU ETS to hit €126/t by 2030

Reducing benchmarks and planned free allowance phase-out drive expectations for price increases, explains Andrii Glushchenko
October 14, 2025

Is 55kg CO₂ good or bad? The case for carbon fluency

DuPont's vice president of sustainability, Scott Collick, on the need to make carbon as comprehensible as calories
August 31, 2025

When tracking corporate climate conduct, do we focus too much on emissions?

Ilmi Granoff argues that capital planning should to be at the centre of climate transition strategies