Forwarders say policy not consumers will determine green transition
Purchasing patterns indicate that governments cannot rely on consumers to shift the scales in the ...
Ready or not – here I come: as Covid-19 has demonstrated, we need to develop business continuity plans to anticipate and mitigate “black swan” – or “white swan“? – events.
However, some reports suggest that the supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic will seem minimal compared with those caused by climate change.
The United Nations announced a study into the climate plans of more than 100 countries and concluded the possibility of a temperature rise of 2.7C (4.9F) above pre-industrial times ...
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