March 2025: Tenth Consecutive Month of Record Temperatures—The Need for a Managed Transition
Climate Crisis 2025: March marks the tenth consecutive month of record global temperatures. Cohesion and technology are essential for an equitable transition. 12-05-2025

As of March 2025, the planet has experienced ten consecutive months of record-breaking global average temperatures. This unprecedented trend in recent history underscores the urgency and centrality of the climate crisis in our time. The increasingly visible effects of climate change call for coordinated, effective, and long-lasting interventions.
Yet, just as global warming accelerates, international cohesion around mitigation strategies appears increasingly fragile.
Energy, Defense, and National Interests: A Transition in Search of Alignment
Europe currently faces a dual strategic challenge: coordinating joint defense investments in response to new geopolitical tensions, while also maintaining a unified climate policy.
In parallel with talks about a potential European rearmament fund, countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary have voiced strong reservations about the EU’s environmental targets—defending coal, advocating for greater recognition of nuclear power, or criticizing the unequal distribution of transition costs.
These tensions highlight the political complexity of the ecological transition, where common ambitions must be balanced with national interests.
From the Green Deal to COP28: Between Global Vision and Local Constraints
Recent developments had raised hopes for stronger global convergence on climate action:
- COP28 in Dubai (December 2023) marked a historic milestone by explicitly acknowledging the need to phase out fossil fuels.
- The European Green Deal progressed in 2024 with updated targets for 2030 and reinforced plans for a zero-emission industrial sector.
- The REPowerEU plan, launched in 2022, continues to support investments in renewable energy, hydrogen, and supply diversification.
Despite these advancements, growing resistance suggests that the transition must be managed not only as a technological shift, but also as a cultural, economic, and geopolitical transformation.
Our Contribution: Efficiency, Control, and Sustainability in Motor Laminations
In this context, our company’s mission takes on even greater significance. We design and manufacture high-efficiency laminated stators and rotors for electric motors—key components enabling the sustainable electrification of industry, mobility, and manufacturing processes.
Our ongoing commitment focuses on:
- Maximizing energy performance,
- Reducing core and magnetic losses,
- Optimizing geometries and materials, including alternatives to rare earth elements.
We believe that advanced technology can provide immediate and practical solutions, and that Europe’s industrial future depends on its ability to combine innovation with resilience, environmental sustainability with strategic autonomy.