Friday, June 5, 2026

Japan Turns Used Cooking Oil Into Jet Fuel in a Race It Cannot Afford to Lose

Japan is accelerating efforts to convert used cooking oil into sustainable aviation fuel, positioning waste as a strategic resource in the g...

A Global Debt Crisis Could Be Brewing And Nature Is at the Center of It

A new study is raising alarms about an unexpected trigger for future financial instability: biodiversity loss. According to the research, th...

Trump Administration Moves to Auction Oil Drilling Rights in Alaska Refuge

The United States government is moving forward with plans to auction oil drilling rights in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, reviving a ...

ESG Manager at Gaia Impact

Location: Africa (Multi-country focus) Contract: Full-Time About the Company: Gaia Impact operates where private equity meets climate ...

Thursday, June 4, 2026

FIFA Bans Reusable Bottles at World Cup Venues Over Safety Concerns

FIFA has announced a ban on reusable water bottles at World Cup venues, citing safety risks in a move that highlights the growing tension be...

STEM Trainee at United Nations Office for Project Services (SEforALL Programme)

Location: Nigeria (Abuja) Contract: Internship / Traineeship (6 months) Level: Entry Level Application Deadline: 12 June 2026 Tag: ...

Access to Capital Associate at Africa Minigrid Developers Association (AMDA)

Location: Nairobi, Kenya Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer Deadline: 5 June 2026 Tag: ESG Analyst | Climate Finance Specialist | Su...

U.S. Senate Faces Tough Vote on Nationwide E15 Gasoline Expansion

The United States Senate is preparing for a closely contested vote on a proposal to allow year-round nationwide sales of E15 gasoline, a hig...

Programme Officer, Biodiversity Policy at International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

Location: Gland, Switzerland Contract: Fixed-term Grade: P1 (early-career level) Application Deadline: Check portal for latest update...

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Dutch Court Continues Greenpeace Case Over Pipeline Protest Fine

A Dutch court has agreed to continue reviewing a case involving fines imposed on Greenpeace over pipeline protest activities, in a dispute t...

Innovation & Sustainability Analyst at WindEurope

Location: Brussels, Belgium Work Model: Hybrid (3 days office, 2 days remote) Contract: 2-year fixed term (renewable) Start: As soon...

France Fines Shein €22 Million Over Regulatory Breaches

 France has imposed a €22 million fine on fast fashion retailer Shein over regulatory breaches, marking another step in Europe’s tightening ...

NSE Issues Strict 30 June 2026 Sustainability Compliance Deadline

Companies listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) are now under a firm regulatory timeline, with 30 June 2026 set as the deadline fo...

U.S. Proposes Tariffs on Imports from 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Concerns

 The United States is preparing to impose additional tariffs on imports linked to forced labor risks, targeting goods connected to roughly 6...

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Impact & ESG Analyst at Community Investment Management

Location: Mexico City, Mexico Work Model: On-site / Hybrid (not explicitly stated) Experience Level: 1–2 years (early career) About t...

Climate Specialist at Aguaconsult

Location: Wivenhoe, Essex, United Kingdom (Hybrid) / Zambia / Other eligible countries Work Model: Hybrid (UK-based preferred, internatio...

Britain Sets 87% Emissions Reduction Target for 2038 to 2042

The United Kingdom has announced a legally binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 87 percent for the 2038 to 2042 period, mark...

Monday, June 1, 2026

Florida Becomes First State to Sue OpenAI Over Child Safety Risks

Florida has become the first U.S. state to file a lawsuit against OpenAI, marking a significant escalation in regulatory scrutiny over artif...

EU Climate Chief Says Global Climate Summits Are Falling Short

 Global climate summits are failing to deliver the scale of action required to tackle rising temperatures, according to European Union clima...

Wildfire Season Returns to Canada’s Oil Sands Region

Wildfire activity has returned to Canada’s oil sands region in northern Alberta, raising renewed concerns over energy production stability, ...

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