Energy transition

Trump’s Energy Plan: A Setback for the Green Economy or a Temporary Hurdle

Donald Trump’s energy plan, centred around “energy dominance” and a renewed focus on fossil fuels, poses significant challenges for the green economy and clean energy investing. By rolling back Biden-era regulations that supported renewable energy manufacturing, EV production, and emissions reductions, Trump’s policies could slow the pace of the energy transition in the US. This […]

How Trump’s Energy Policies Could Reshape the Green Economy and Investment Opportunities

Donald Trump’s energy plan, centred on “energy dominance” through fossil fuels, poses significant challenges for the green economy and clean energy investing. By rolling back Biden-era regulations, the plan could slow the momentum of renewable energy sectors, such as wind, solar, and electric vehicles (EVs). These sectors have benefited from substantial government support and private […]

The Green Economy’s New Dawn: How Energy Shifts Shape Sustainable Investments

Paragraphs:The global energy transition is altering the economic landscape, creating new opportunities and challenges for regions heavily reliant on oil and gas. Alberta, a major oil and gas producer, has long depended on the U.S. for refining and value-added processing, leaving it vulnerable to external market forces and global shifts. As the world moves toward […]

How Emerging Trends Will Reshape Green Investments in 2025 and Beyond

The green economy is witnessing transformative shifts, driven by surging EV adoption. In 2024, global EV sales reached 16.7 million units, with projections of 22 million units for 2025, accounting for 27% of global auto sales. China leads this revolution, dominating EV production, sales, and battery manufacturing, controlling 65% of global EV sales and 52% […]

The Private Market Revolution: How Pension Funds and Private Equity Could Shape the Green Economy

The increasing focus on private markets is shaping the trajectory of green investments. Pension funds, constrained by the shrinking pool of public equities, have turned to private equity and debt, despite concerns over high fees and exposure to interest rate risks. This shift aligns well with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives, which are becoming […]

How Trump 2.0 Could Reshape Green Investments and the Global Economy

The re-election of Donald Trump and the return of his “America First” agenda bring significant implications for the green economy. While much of the market focus post-election has been on equities and inflation risks, the potential ripple effects on green investments and global climate initiatives deserve close scrutiny. Inflationary Risks and Green Financing The Trump […]

The Third Millennium’s Economic Evolution and its Impact on Green Investing

The third millennium’s economic trends are shaping green investing in complex ways. Here’s a deeper look: Since 2000, escalating global debt and the expansion of central bank balance sheets have created a funding environment where green finance initiatives, such as green bonds, can flourish alongside increased debt. However, this additional debt load poses questions about […]

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