Ten years after COP21, the reality is stark: emissions continue to rise, the planet is overheating, and promises are melting faster than glaciers. Nothing is slowing […]
While the COP26 ends on a bittersweet note and the soaring prices of raw materials and transport costs set the planet ablaze, growth areas are emerging between Europe and Asia, in the image of the new economic powers of the Middle East, boosted by oil and gas revenues.
While COP26 ends on a bittersweet note and the soaring prices of raw materials and transport costs set the planet ablaze, growth areas are emerging between Europe and Asia, in the image of the new economic powers of the Middle East, boosted by oil and gas revenues.
While COP26 ends on a bittersweet note and the soaring prices of raw materials and transport costs set the planet ablaze, growth areas are emerging between Europe and Asia, in the image of the new economic powers of the Middle East, boosted by oil and gas revenues.
After 18 months of debate and controversy about the purpose of business, the Pact Law (Action Plan for Growth and Transformation of Companies) was voted by the National Assembly on April 11.