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Businesses Confronting the Climate Challenge: From Denial to Strategic Responsibility
For companies with a long operating history, 2050 is not an abstract or distant future. It is a clearly visible business horizon, directly linked to long-term competitiveness and profitability.


Climate Change and the Collapse of Civilizations. From Historical Precedents to the Modern Era.
Unlike ancient civilizations, modern humanity possesses scientific knowledge, advanced technology, and historical awareness. This makes the current crisis not inevitable, but morally and politically decisive.


Financial Statements and Greenwashing
Statements regarding Net Zero commitments and green strategies may appear compelling. However, without associated costs, provisions, and investments, they remain empty assertions. The sustainable transition is not cost-free, and financial statements must reflect that reality.


Phase B of the Digital Dispatch Note
is not just about sending data to AADE. It introduces a complete workflow that follows goods from dispatch to final delivery — digitally and in real time.


When Insurers Withdraw: How the climate crisis is changing the business landscape
For businesses, insurance is no longer a given but the result of resilience and strategic choices. Climate risk is no longer “exceptional.” It is structural — and insurers know it.
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