Global network analysis of links between business, climate change, and sustainability and setting up the interconnections framework
At the global scale, the interdependence between business, climate change (CC), and sustainability is complex and affects seriously human well-being. This article explored the links and trends between business, CC, and sustainability by proposing a framework. The 3206 results collected from the Web...
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