Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean will be 2.1% in 2022, far lower than the 6.2% recorded last year, the United Nations said on Thursday. “Anxiety”. The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has forecast 0.5% growth for Brazil, the region’s largest economy, which is expected to grow by 5% according to the OECD. The GDP …
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According to Blackrock’s boss, the green economy is more a question of profit than “Wokisme”.
In his annual letter to business leaders, the boss of the world’s largest asset manager made it clear: “We focus on sustainability not because we are environmentalists, but because we are employers.” “Capitalism is not about politics.” His Annual letter to business leaders, The boss of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, explains why the green economy is exploding. Government …
Read More »Shell transforms a service station into a charging center in London
The famous oil tanker shell has transformed the service station in London into a full-fledged fast charging station. Change is happening. Then Wholesale station in La Defense On the outskirts of Paris, throwing a stone into a pool is Shell’s method: the famous oil company has turned a service station into a full-fledged charging station. It was in the Fulham …
Read More »Breaking down Lewis Hamilton’s Radio Silence and Whether He Will Return to F1
The 11th of January marks a month since Lewis Hamilton last posted anything on his various social media accounts. Now, if you follow Hamilton on any of these accounts, then you will know how out of character this is given that the Englishman would typically spend a lot of his time giving his followers a glimpse into his jet-setting lifestyle …
Read More »Spectacular fossils have been discovered in Australia
What are these fossils? They are Remnants of animals and plants Died millions of years ago. Sometimes, under certain circumstances, they leave their mark on the rock: They are said to be fossilized. With luck, fossils can be found everywhere, even in France. But because these new Australian fossils are exceptional It is very rare to see many, And is …
Read More »Canada, Argentina and Australia are subject to revocation of travel restrictions
In Press release issued on January 17th, Council of Europe “removes Argentina, Australia and Canada from the list of countries whose travel restrictions should be lifted. “Non-essential travel to the EU from countries or institutions other than Annex I is subject to temporary travel restrictions,” the report said. It is without prejudice to the possibility of member states lifting temporary …
Read More »Are you a London Underground or a Paris Metro person?
London – Paris: Competition! A short walk with underground numbers to understand which capital has the most developed metro network. A little history to begin with. In 1863, the world’s first underground line was built in London, which connects Paddington to Farrington Street and is 5 km long. The second route was excavated in 1890. In Paris, the city crossing …
Read More »The United States and Canada were hit by a winter storm
The eastern United States and Canada are still feeling the effects of the devastating winter storm that struck Monday, January 17th. Heavy snowfall causes widespread power outages: More than 130,000 U.S. homes were without electricity Monday afternoon, according to poweroutage.us. Winter storm warnings are in effect in seven states, from North Carolina in the southeast to Maine in the northeast. …
Read More »Mars Petcare of America is making a huge investment and job creation at its Lloyd factory
“France attractive to large international groups” : This is the government’s message as part of the “Choose France” day organized on Monday. The head of state and several other ministers traveled to the region to highlight the weight of foreign investment in our economy: Franck Riester, Minister of Foreign Trade and Attractions, arrived at the Saint-Denis-de -the Hotel in Mars …
Read More »Leftists are campaigning in a scattered order, is the epidemic seen from Australia and has the epidemic started?
More and more candidates … but not yet clear. This evening, at a quarter of an hour, we are taking into account the campaign of the left-wing presidential candidates. The day after Novak Djokovic left, we headed for Australia. Why did the citizens have such a bad experience when an unvaccinated tennis player came to their area? Then, we ask …
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