The global market is at an important crossroads, and where are we? Part 3/3: rethink perspectives
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This week's big questionâWhat do you find the most complicated concept to understand or explain to others about ESG?
Weekly commentary: âThe global market is at an important crossroads, and where are we? Part 3/3: rethink perspectivesâ July 11, 2022, week #28
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2. Weekly commentary: âThe global market is at an important crossroads, and where are we? Part 3/3: rethink perspectivesâ July 11, 2022, week #28
Adapting to environmental change is a pressing issue for any business and the global population that will necessitate technological innovation to find new ways of living and working. The progress in knowledge and material sustainability may not be a wrong thing in itself, where the consumption and management of the use of nature is a necessary part of human life.