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The Impact of Carbon Taxation on Supply Chains in China

Comatch

From an operational and supply chain perspective, many companies have focused on tracking their operations and assets (Scope 1) and their own purchased energy electricity, heating, cooling, etc. China is facing a domestic energy crisis and is likely to accelerate its efforts. The tax will be implemented in stages.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution: Robots, Artificial Intelligence Will Destroy 5.1 Million Jobs by 2020

MishTalk

But gains in financial operations? I expect millions of truck hauling and taxi jobs will vanish soon, in the USA alone, by 2025. On the energy side, fracking is an environmental disaster, and a bust for now, perhaps for a long time. And much of the clean energy systems only work with government subsidies.

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Companies Are Working with Consumers to Reduce Waste

Harvard Business

billion by 2025. At the same time, surveys on consumers in the US and UK show that they also care about minimizing energy use and reducing waste. Operations in a Connected World. As consumers, we are very wasteful. Annually, the world generates 1.3 billion tons of solid waste. This is expected to go up to 2.2 Insight Center.

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We Interviewed 57 Female CEOs to Find Out How More Women Can Get to the Top

Harvard Business

But what if there were a way to make breakthrough progress by applying research-based tools and strategies to boost these numbers faster? ” With women apparently expending more energy to achieve the same result, the longer runway gives them fewer years to have an impact in the top job.

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Stop Focusing on Profitability and Go for Growth

Harvard Business

Our models suggest that by 2025 global financial capital could easily surpass a quadrillion dollars, more than 10 times global GDP. The ready access to low-cost capital should change the way business leaders think about strategy, and in particular the relative value of improving profit margins versus accelerating growth. Related Video.

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How disruptive is the 'Sharing Economy'?

freshminds

It operates in about 270 cities in over 60 countries worldwide and is expanding at a vast rate - the company is currently valued at an amazing $51 billion after a total of seven rounds of funding worth $7.4 The UK’s 'slice of the pie' could be worth around $15bn (or £9bn) in 2025. billion since its launch.

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3 Reasons Global Firms Should Keep Investing in India

Harvard Business

On the one hand, you have Prime Minister Modi declaring at the 2018 World Economic Forum that India’s economy, already the fifth largest in the world, will double to $5 trillion by 2025. India plans to catalyze $200-300 billion of new investment in renewable energy infrastructure over the next decade.