From unlocking smartphones with a glance to passing through airport gates without showing a passport, biometric security is rapidly becoming the new standard for identity verification. Fingerprints, facial recognition, voice patterns, and even behavioural traits are replacing traditional passwords—offering convenience and speed. But as adoption accelerates in 2026, a critical concern emerges:👉 What happens when…
Blockchain technology has revolutionised finance, ownership, and digital trust—but it comes with a growing concern: its environmental impact. As adoption accelerates, critics argue that blockchain—especially certain cryptocurrencies—consumes vast amounts of energy, raising questions about sustainability in a climate-conscious world. In 2026, the conversation is no longer just about innovation. It’s about whether blockchain can evolve…
What if you could own a fraction of a luxury apartment, a piece of fine art, or even a share of a commercial building—instantly, from anywhere in the world? tokenisation. In 2026, this is no longer hypothetical. Through tokenisation of real-world assets (RWAs), blockchain technology is transforming how ownership works—making it more accessible, liquid, and…
In 2026, nearly every major tech company claims to be “carbon neutral.” However, neutrality has become a slippery word. Behind bold sustainability pledges lie carbon offset portfolios, renewable energy credits, reforestation partnerships, and direct air capture investments. Some of these efforts are measurable and transformative. Others are vague, unverifiable, and suspiciously convenient. The question is…
Hydrogen has been called the fuel of the future for decades. In 2026, it is finally becoming a strategic priority. Governments, energy companies, and industrial giants are publishing detailed renewable hydrogen roadmaps — not as theoretical documents, but as executable national and regional strategies. The reason is simple: some sectors cannot be electrified easily. Heavy…
The global energy transition has a balancing problem. Renewable energy is expanding rapidly. Solar and wind capacity continue to break records. Electric vehicles are plugging into the grid in unprecedented numbers. At the same time, AI-powered data centres are drawing enormous electricity loads. Yet power demand doesn’t move in straight lines. It spikes. It dips.…
Every click, stream, search, and AI prompt runs through a data centre. Yet while the digital economy feels weightless, the infrastructure behind it is anything but. Data centres consume massive amounts of electricity, require advanced cooling systems, and operate 24/7 without pause. As artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and streaming services expand rapidly, energy demand from…
For years, carbon capture carried a reputation problem. Critics dismissed it as expensive, unscalable, or a convenient excuse for polluters to delay real change. Supporters, meanwhile, argued it was essential for sectors that simply cannot eliminate emissions overnight. In 2026, the debate is shifting. Carbon capture is no longer theoretical. Several technologies are operational, measurable,…
Humanity’s climate challenge is vast and complex. Rising temperatures, changing weather patterns, biodiversity loss, and carbon emissions don’t follow tidy equations. Traditional models struggle to deliver reliable forecasts at the scale policymakers need. Enter artificial intelligence. AI isn’t just speeding up climate analysis — it’s reshaping how the world understands, predicts, and responds to environmental…