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The New World of Climate Change and ESG Disclosure

Authors: Elisabeth DeMarco, Jonathan McGillivray and Daniel Vollmer ×

The COVID-19 pandemic is anticipated to trim global economic growth by 3–6 per cent in 2020, result in levels of unemployment not experienced since the Great Depression of the 1930s, and curtail global trade by 13–32 per cent[…]

December 2020 – Volume 8, issue 4 2020
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