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25 Jan ¿Cómo será la riqueza en 2030?

Posted at 13:45h in Actualidad, Capital Natural, Empresas, Noticias Destacadas
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Imagen (Green Economy Coalition). De izquierda a derecha Cameron Hepburn, director de  Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment de la Universidad de Oxford; Lauren Smart, directora general y responsable global de Financial Institutions Business de S&P Global; Michael Iza, CEO de ICAEW; Pavan Sukhdev, presidente de...

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