Clean energy transition: a timely discussion

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As the world grapples with a global energy crisis, 195 nations met for the the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Many of the discussions at COP27 focused focus on the pledges to limit global warming. Central to these is the transition to clean energy. This is a massive undertaking for the world’s nations, presenting businesses with a range of opportunities as well as significant risks, challenges and dilemmas. This is why Atradius invited a panel of experts to discuss how clean energy transition may impact global trade. 

Would you like to gain insight in the topics we've discussed and learn more about how the clean energy transition impacts trade on a global scale?

Find out more in our interactive environment here.  

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