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Cleaning Coal’s Reputation

Cleaning Coal’s Reputation

The world has to find the middle ground between reducing greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power stations, while supplying affordable energy to rapidly growing industries in emerging economies. Simon Davies examines the issues and some proposed solutions.

Profiting from the rule of law

Profiting from the rule of law

According to US President, Barack Obama, all people yearn for "confidence in the rule of law and the equal administration of justice".

The Web

The Web

The internet has become such a central part of people’s lives in the West, most now probably take it for granted. However, the fact is, the internet has yet to reach most of the developing world.


Revealing the Hidden Charge

As oil starts to run dry, demand rises for hybrid cars, and electric cars make their way from conceptual design to mass production, the future of transport, experts say, lies in lithium.

Protectionism – resisting the temptation

Simplistically, protectionism may be seen as a way to protect jobs, but ultimately it could become the thin edge of the wedge with insidious and wide-ranging consequences.

Crisis as catalyst for global rebalance

As the West reels from the current financial crisis, are the emerging markets, perhaps viewing the tables as having turned, likely to be the ultimate beneficiaries as global trade shifts to the South?

Present and future challenges

The World Trade Report 2007 traced sixty years of multilateral trade cooperation, starting with the birth of the GATT on 1 January, 1948. Euroasia Industry takes a look at the findings of this report and how the world has changed over the last six decades.

The future of oil and gas

Rising oil prices are causing world wide panic amongst the public but for those on the cutting edge of the oil and gas industry this rise in price provides valuable funding for the much needed research into precious oil reserves. The Libyan Petroleum Institute (LPI) is Libya’s utmost authority on oil and gas exploration.

IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2008

The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook is the most reputable and comprehensive report on the competitiveness of nations. It provides several customised rankings, by size, wealth, region, etc. as well as country competitiveness profiles and analysis. The overall Competitiveness Scoreboard is calculated by combining four key factors: Economic Performance, Government Efficiency, Business Efficiency and Infrastructure. With results of the study just in. Professor Stéphane Garelli, Director of the World Competitiveness Centre talks us through this years results.

The Long and Winding Road

China has the fastest growing economy in the world. Developing infrastructure and new trade links with its geographical neighbours is helping to ensure that this growth continues. Euroasia Industry looks at the new road in Asia that is having a global impact.

Larger than life

Tourism infrastructure in the emirate is expanding by the day. Ollie Cornock, Oxford Business Group's regional editor and industry analyst for the Gulf, reports for Euroasia Industry Magazine on this exciting and growing industry.

Gemma Carter examines one of the most populous countries in Africa.

The Gift of the Nile

Algae are the focus of attempts to achieve commercially-viable systems for harnessing photosynthesis for atmospheric CO2 fixation and biosynthesis of fuels.

A Green Solution

In the aftermath of the failed Copenhagen environmental summit last December, the question of finding a secure, environmentally sustainable and economically viable source of energy to power the future remains unanswered. As a result, nuclear power has been thrust back into the limelight, could a nuclear future be the safest, cleanest and most cost-effective option? Laurie Cuthbert investigates

The Nuclear Generation