What is the macroeconomic price of going green ?
Climate change is a key issue in the world’s political agenda, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (ING). But what does it mean for climate change, asks Tom de Castella, editor of British Financial Economics, in Edinburgh.
Source: dailymaverick.co.zaPublished on 2021-10-06
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