Da finanziatore dei Paesi in via di sviluppo, il Dragone è sempre più attento a logiche di profitto. Il caso dell’Africa, di cui Pechino è primo partner economico.
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The MED This Week newsletter provides expert analysis and informed comments on the MENA region’s most significant issues and trends. Today, we turn the spotlight upon Libya, looking at the end of a three-month oil blockade in the country as well as the recent clashes among militias in Tripoli and Misrata.
The transition from energy systems dominated by fossil fuels[1] to ones based on renewable electricity and carbon-free molecules will significantly impact existing value chains[2] and transform production to consumption lifecycles, dramatically altering interactions among stakeholders.
Infrastructure’s long-term horizon, high upfront capital costs, and risk of stranded assets have all contributed to investors’ greater awareness of sustainability and climate-related risks. However, the growing interest in including ESG factors into financial decisions still falls short of meeting Paris Agreement objectives and averting a climate disaster. Therefore, how can we speed up the investment in infrastructure aligned with a sustainability transition?
C’è attesa per la ripresa delle esportazioni di grano dopo la firma dell’accordo di Istanbul. Ma Mosca avvisa l’Occidente: “Rimuovere sanzioni a cibo e fertilizzanti russi”.
The world is facing sustainability challenges and constraints due to resource depletion, wasteful and harmful production and consumption, and the emerging impacts of climate change.
In the past few weeks, the treatment of waste has been receiving increasing attention in the media further to the proposal of the Mayor of Rome to build a large waste-to-energy plant to treat some of the capital’s refuse.
Before assessing the Italian situation, we should recall that the treatment of waste, and in particular its conversion into energy, is not happening in a legislative vacuum but it is strictly regulated by European Union laws.
Al referendum vince il Sì per la nuova Costituzione. La Tunisia va verso l’iper-presidenzialismo voluto da Kais Saied, ma per molti la deriva autoritaria è a un passo
A tre mesi dalle elezioni brasiliane la tendenza dice chiaramente che l’ex presidente Luis Inacio Lula da Silva è il grande favorito, con un distacco consolidato e significativo rispetto al suo avversario, l’attuale Capo di Stato Jair Bolsonaro.