The Global Crossroads of Climate Policy: Progress, Pushback, and the Battle for a Regenerative Future
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A Care More Be Better Solocast with Corinna Bellizzi
This week, the global sustainability landscape delivered a swirl of conflicting signals — bold progress in some regions, dramatic rollbacks in others, and powerful reminders that our environmental challenges are deeply interconnected. In this solo episode, or "solocast," Corinna unpacks five major developments shaping the future of climate action, environmental justice, and regenerative systems worldwide.
From a landmark U.S. court ruling in support of offshore wind, to the UN’s latest warning about our interwoven planetary crises, to troubling policy back-steps in Australia and Europe, and finally, a promising regenerative agriculture initiative here in the United States. This episode explores what these stories mean when viewed not as separate headlines, but as parts of a bigger, systemic whole.
We are living in a moment of climate contradiction. Together, these global events reveal a world choosing dramatically different pathways: one extractive, one regenerative. Which one becomes our shared future depends on the choices we make today.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why a U.S. federal judge’s ruling on offshore wind is a quiet but powerful climate victory
How the UN is reframing climate, biodiversity loss, pollution, and land degradation as one interconnected crisis
What motivated Queensland, Australia, to scrap its renewable energy targets and extend coal until 2049
Why the EU is considering easing environmental rules for AI data centers and gigafactories
How the USDA’s new $700M regenerative agriculture pilot could reshape American farming and rural economies
What these decisions reveal about the diverging worldviews shaping global climate policy
How systems thinking can help us make sense of this geopolitical climate whiplash
Referenced News Stories
U.S. Offshore Wind Ruling (AP News):
https://apnews.com/article/a8c2f1201ac6b0607e8c4a1c36e651ba
UN Interconnected Crisis Report (AP News):
https://apnews.com/article/584715f6fd7ed32a8cf993120ef2a8aa
Queensland Renewable Rollback (The Australian):
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/renewable-energy-economy/queensland-governments-scrapped-renewable-energy-target-outrages-environmental-groups/news-story/5c9a08f778461c425e8fdb3972f15ef2
EU Considering Environmental Exemptions (The Guardian):
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/10/eu-proposes-exempting-ai-gigafactories-from-environmental-assessments
USDA Regenerative Agriculture Pilot (USDA Press Release):
https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2025/12/10/usda-launches-new-regenerative-pilot-program-lower-farmer-production-costs-and-advance-maha-agenda
Next Week on Care More Be Better — A New Solocast
This episode sets the stage for a deeper exploration of global divergence in climate leadership.
In next week’s solocast, Corinna zooms out to examine why nations are moving in such different directions — and what opportunities exist for regenerative leadership amid uncertainty and political turbulence.
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