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Quantifying the cost of inaction

Investors face severe losses from the effects of climate change

The Paris Climate Conference

 

The European Green City Index

The economic impact of energy storage

The ability to store energy effectively has the potential to revolutionise the energy market – and the global economy too

It’s time for the EU’s economy to go circular

There is a compelling business case for the EU to rapidly improve the resource efficiency of its economy. Many businesses are already leading the way but a strong Circular Economy Package from the EU could help them go much further, argues Nick Molho, executive director of the Aldersgate Group.

The GCC in 2020: The Gulf and its People

Managing for sustainability

Keeping traffic flowing

Against the backdrop of shifting consumer demand and continuing globalisation, the importance of free-flowing transport has increased markedly for the global economy. Today, as never before, policymakers understand that sound transport infrastructure, policies, and technologies, correlate to competitiveness, productivity and efficiency in the economy. Among other things, this understanding is reflected in ambitious infrastructure investment plans in developing economies such as Brazil, South Africa, Poland, China and India, as well as in advanced economies such as Spain and the UK.

The global power of Brazilian agribusiness

  • Key survey findings
  • Full report analysis
  • Comments from senior industry experts

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The winds of change

The world has seen immense financial turmoil in the last year, and the renewables sector has been no exception. A white-hot, if not overheated, M&A environment changed dramatically in the space of several months in late 2008, with more speculative premiums paid to undeveloped projects disappearing overnight. Multi-billion dollar deals in early 2008, such as the acquisition of Airtricity by Scottish and Southern Energy for US$2.2bn, have so far not been evident in 2009.

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