Banking for 7 billion and 7 million
New challenges and opportunities of globalization Global Investor, 03/2006 Credit Suisse
New challenges and opportunities of globalization
Global Investor, 03/2006
Credit Suisse
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The global<br />
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warming<br />
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It was only half a century ago that scientists thought global warming was hardly likely to be<br />
a problem. It took decades of accumulated evidence, hard-fought debates <strong>and</strong> numerous policy<br />
developments along the way to convince them they were wrong. In the present century, every<br />
respectable panel has expressed concerns about climate change, with many concluding that it will<br />
probably be a severe problem, <strong>and</strong> soon.<br />
Etrita Ibroci, Trading Strategist, Ruth Yeoh, Global Research Trainee