Sustainability

Two Chinese giants are fighting for supremacy in fast vehicle charging
Cars

Two Chinese giants are fighting for supremacy in fast vehicle charging

Written by: Victor Alós
March 16, 2026
2 min.

While Western companies are more focused on redefining their vehicle electrification strategy, in China they are working on boosting electric vehicles. Large companies are focused on making electric cars truly practical and useful. Two major Chinese brands, BYD and Geely, are in the midst of a battle […]

From forest to plate: how 12 million tons of abandoned plastic end up back in your body
Sustainability

From forest to plate: how 12 million tons of abandoned plastic end up back in your body

Written by: Alberto Noriega
February 16
6 min.

What we throw on the ground doesn't disappear; it transforms into poison. The term 'litter,' coined to define the waste generated by humans and abandoned in natural environments, has ceased to be a simple matter of civic responsibility or aesthetics, revealing itself as a serious environmental and health threat. In a recent intervention for the […]

'Green Skills': the new job passport that is acquired 46% faster than average
Sustainability

'Green Skills': the new job passport that is acquired 46% faster than average

Written by: Alberto Noriega
February 14
5 min.

Ten years after the Paris Agreement, the transition to a decarbonized economy has ceased to be an abstract goal and has become a tangible labor imperative: the demand for 'green skills' is reshaping the job market at breakneck speed. According to LinkedIn's latest Green Skills Report 2025, the […]

While Trump dismantles USAID, China conquers the green transition: the changing of the geopolitical guard
Smart City

While Trump dismantles USAID, China conquers the green transition: the changing of the geopolitical guard

Written by: Alberto Noriega
February 13
5 min.

“The era of US dominance is ending; the era of collective climate survival is here.” With this statement, Emelie Y. Jimenez encapsulates the new geopolitical reality that emerged after COP30 in Belém, Brazil. While delegates from nearly every nation gathered to confront accelerating climate change with plans and alliances, […]

The rich club decarbonizes, the rest adapt: ​​the risks of a two-speed climate transition
Sustainability

The rich club decarbonizes, the rest adapt: ​​the risks of a two-speed climate transition

Written by: Alberto Noriega
February 13
4 min.

The global energy transition has ceased to be a unified march toward net zero and has become a fragmented race defined by national borders, unequal capital flows, and divergent policies. By 2026, the challenge is no longer a lack of technology or ambition, but rather coordination through markets and institutions that […]