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Tuesday 25th March 2025
Airbus doubles down on aviation decarbonisation, EY targets India’s sustainable finance gap, and Sodexo slashes supply chain emissions by 32%. As the US beef industry’s decades-old climate cover-up surfaces, the Supreme Court rejects youth climate appeal, and Trump’s climate U-turn is branded a “Russian victory.” Meanwhile, Fortescue calls out Big Oil, Peterson fuels anti-net zero sentiment, and the EU proposes a new SME sustainability finance standard. JLL acquires green investment bank Javelin, extreme weather accelerates, and calls grow for the UK to hold firm on net zero amid £4.8B road plan backlash.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
Airbus doubles down on aviation decarbonisation commitment
Christians worldwide urged to take legal action on climate crisis
Buying carbon credits to fight climate change? Here’s what to know
Trump’s climate change U-turn is a Russian victory
US Supreme Court declines appeal from youths seeking to force action on climate crisis
From deluges to drought: Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggers more extreme weather
The US beef industry knew its climate impact as early as 1989 — and worked to obfuscate the science
JLL acquires clean energy-focused investment bank Javelin Capital
Mining giant Fortescue says Big Oil is getting it wrong on renewables: ‘Your customers want green energy’
EU Platform on Sustainable Finance proposes new standard to help SMEs access financing for sustainability efforts
Study: Net-zero greenhouse gas mitigation potential across multi-tier supply chains
How Jordan Peterson became a global anti-net zero power broker
UK Highlights
Government unveils £4.8bn roads plan amid growing fears over Whitehall cuts
CBRE’s fourth sustainability index highlights continued stronger financial performance for efficient properties