This month has been particularly prolific in European climate regulation. Two major developments stand out, both of which will shape the strategic landscape for Spanish companies regardless of the outcomes of COP30. This post focuses on the first — the Council’s agreement on the EU’s 2040 climate target — while a forthcoming piece will examine […]
A New Tool to Motivate the Conservation and Restauration of Nature: The European Union’s Emerging Market for Nature Credits
In an era increasingly defined by frequent adverse natural events and economic uncertainty, the European Union’s latest step toward integrating ecosystem restoration into market-based frameworks—the development of a Nature Credit system—marks a conceptual and regulatory shift with profound implications. Emerging under the stewardship of Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall and initially proposed by Commission President Ursula […]
The Clean Industrial Deal: Europe’s Path to Sustainable Competitiveness
In response to intensifying geopolitical challenges, rising global competition, and the imperative of decarbonization, the European Union (EU) has launched the Clean Industrial Deal. This initiative represents a transformative policy framework designed to bolster Europe’s industrial competitiveness while ensuring sustainability and resilience. The Clean Industrial Deal recognizes that decarbonization is not merely an environmental necessity […]
The EU Omnibus Package: A New Regulatory Paradigm for Sustainable Growth
The European Union has embarked on a significant regulatory recalibration with the adoption of the Omnibus Package on February 26, 2025. This initiative represents a concerted effort to streamline the regulatory landscape governing sustainable finance, corporate sustainability due diligence, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting. The overarching objective is to balance climate imperatives with […]
