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GED blogpost series on China’s role(s) in the world economy (Part 1)
With the European Green Deal, the European Union (EU) has committed to being climate neutral by 2050.
Limiting global warming and climate change requires a substantial reduction of CO2 emissions.
Climate change is an urgent threat to living conditions on Earth.
An unending search for efficiency maximization currently characterizes the international division of labor.
Japan is now in the spotlight as host of the 2020, now 2021 Summer Olympics – officially the Games of the XXXII Olympiad.
After five years with the GED team, Christian Bluth is leaving to join Germany’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy.
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