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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

By 2026, the global market for commercial aircraft is projected to reach around $70 billion , up from $55 billion in 2019. The funds from these credits go towards financing various sustainability projects. For example, they have developed a new Open Fan Design that will reduce carbon emissions by more than 20%. Doosan (2021).

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Blockchain: New Use Cases for Governments and Business

Tom Spencer

Governments, businesses, and individuals are developing new use cases for blockchain as barriers to adoption continue to decrease. Blockchain has already had a significant impact in the finance industry with the global cryptocurrency market cap now exceeding $1 trillion. Blockchain looks set to be deployed in many other industries.

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Clean Energy Transition: Business Risks and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

There will be some clear winners in the clean energy transition, namely more developed countries. Transitioning to cleaner, greener energy will create opportunities for business growth and development. This unique source of energy is still heavily in the research and development phase. Smart Grid: Global Markets to 2026.

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The Impact of Carbon Taxation on Supply Chains in China

Comatch

The European Union will start to demand carbon footprint data from 2023 and introduce a carbon border tax from January 2026. Green finance is becoming increasingly dominant, as long-term investors see environmental risk management as a fundamental success factor in securing long-term returns. The tax will be implemented in stages.

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The “Smart Society” of the Future Doesn’t Look Like Science Fiction

Harvard Business

trillion by 2026. These broad components were: Citizens/People Components: the four components in this category are: inclusivity, environment and quality of life, state of talent and the human condition, talent development. The market for smart technologies is predicted to be worth up to $1.6 trillion by 2020, and $3.5