On Tuesday to Thursday this week the NASSCOM annual conference takes place in Mumbai, India. With over 20 countries being represented at the event, it’s now one of the largest and most important technology and hi-tech service events in the world. And Steria is there as one of the platinum supporters of the event.
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Posts Tagged ‘Copenhagen’
Feb 08
Feb 04
The green teenies
Posted by Jim Mortleman in Globalisation, The Economy No Comments »
At the time of writing, it doesn’t look like the Copenhagen Summit is going to produce much in the way of meaningful, legally binding, deal on climate change. Politicians might pull a rabbit out of the hat at the last minute, but it looks like the real incentive for change will have to come from [...]
Aug 17
We’ve known for some time that the scale of the environmental problems facing the planet requires drastic and immediate action. The publication of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change in 2006 marked a turning point. Sir Nicholas showed there was an overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change and global warming were real, [...]