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WHAT'S NEXT:? Our natural environment is under ever-increasing threat. Landscape and ocean adaptation plus stabilizing biodiversity strategies will play an important role in maintaining global food productivity as climate changes. Evidence is mounting that any economic strategy that ignores carbon pollution will impose tremendous costs on the global economy and will result in fewer jobs and less economic growth over the long term. The global market for commercial "Earth observation" data is expected to hit $3.5 billion by 2024. Battles over environmental regulation could become particularly pointed in the coming years.

  • [New] Interventions addressing tobacco, meat consumption, obesity, and air pollution are projected to save approximately 1.5 gigatons of CO2e from 2014 to 2050. Cambridge Core
  • [New] Amid the growing realities of climate volatility and environmental disruption, insurers and reinsurers are taking centre stage as strategic enablers of resilience across Asia's interconnected business ecosystems. Asia Insurance Review
  • [New] Achieving California's programmatic goals would deliver $200 billion in health benefits in 2045 alone from reductions in harmful air pollution. ASUENE | The enterprise climate cloud platform | Carbon
  • [New] ESA's Celeste mission will demonstrate how a low Earth orbit fleet of satellites can work in combination with the Galileo constellation in medium Earth orbit that provide Europe's own global navigation system. GlobeNewswire
  • [New] Droughts exacerbate antibiotic resistance in bacteria, posing a dual threat from environmental shifts and public health. Coaio Limited
  • [New] A digital twin of the Earth could be used to simulate the impact of specific emissions reduction policies on future climate, or to virtually rehearse responses to a hypothetical hurricane before it strikes. Nature
  • [New] Environmental stewardship initiatives in U.S. mining are expected to increase by 25% by 2026, driving sustainable growth. Farmonaut
  • [New] In the coming months, investors should closely watch the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for any adjustments to blending mandates and keep a sharp eye on the Strait of Hormuz, as any further escalation there will only add more fuel to the oilseed fire. The Chronicle-Journal
  • [New] With the extended CSRD reporting obligations that will take effect for many companies in 2026, the legal requirements for transparency in terms of sustainability, the environment and social responsibility are increasing massively. TD Trusted Decisions GmbH
  • [New] The environmental toll remains a concern long after facilities are built due to the unprecedented 24/7 energy demands of AI data centers which could emit the equivalent of tens of millions of tonnes of CO2 annually in the United States alone. IEEE Spectrum
  • [New] Air pollution remains the world's leading environmental health risk, responsible for respiratory disease, cardiovascular illness, and premature births, with lower-income communities bearing the greatest burden. Maastricht Diplomat
  • [New] Large-scale water shortages are projected by 2050, potentially affecting 5 billion people due to climate change, population growth, and pollution. Ipsum
  • [New] Consumers in 2026 are more conscious of environmental and social issues, and they expect brands to align with their values. VLMS Global
  • [New] By 2026, the vertical farming model is positioned as a core strategy for increasing food production in cities, reducing environmental risk in forestry and mine rehabilitation projects, and expanding scalable agriculture where arable land is limited. Farmonaut
  • [New] Green building materials are expected to hold the largest revenue share, reaching 55% in 2026, encompassing recycled-content products, rapidly renewable materials, locally sourced components, and materials with environmental product declarations documenting lifecycle impacts. Persistence Market Research
  • [New] In the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario put forward by the International Energy Agency, demand for cobalt, nickel, magnet rare earth elements, and graphite will more than double by mid-century, while demand for lithium will increase almost ninefold. CETEx
  • [New] For non-US investors, the policy environment creates both new regulatory exposure and opportunity-CFIUS scrutiny of critical minerals assets has intensified, but CFIUS is also attempting to review investments from allied-country investors more expeditiously under the America First Investment Policy. JD Supra
  • [New] Digital twin technology is transforming how Dubai plans and manages its urban environment. WDCS Technology
  • [New] As the world grapples with climate change, pollution, and growing energy needs, green technology will only become more critical. Global Radiance Review
  • [New] Repealing the Endangerment Finding and clean vehicle standards will increase climate pollution by as much as 18 billion metric tons - about three times the total amount emitted by the U.S. in 2025 - resulting in as many as 58,000 early deaths and 37 million more asthma attacks by 2055. Vital Signs
  • [New] Marine pollution is a threat to the livelihoods of more than 3 billion people all over the world. Greenpeace Africa
  • [New] Given devices have the most negative impact on the environment, companies should prioritise apps that will work tomorrow with yesterday's laptops instead of rushing to the latest AI PCs and smartphones. Marketing-Interactive
  • [New] While late-payment pressure has eased since late 2025 and is expected to continue moderating into early 2026, levels remain above the 10% threshold that has historically marked a more stable operating environment. Chandan Economics

Last updated: 04 April 2026



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