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Asia: The world’s economic crisis, the real global warming
There are many signs that the crisis is far from over. Europe is on the frontline, busy trying to save the euro. Things are worse in North America, but Asia too is on shaky grounds. In China, the situation is far different from that of a country with a stable growth rate as is usually said.
Thursday, June 10, 2010By Asia News
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Milan – For decades, press and television, even entertainment shows, have bombarded us with news about global warming and its catastrophic effects. We have been told that human activity is to blame even if no one has been able to demonstrate it scientifically. Yet today, we can see a great deal of man-made global warming on earth, not of the meteorological kind but rather of the economic and socio-political. What is more, it feels like it could set the stage for something worse. In late June, the next G8 and G20 summits in Toronto will not run out of things to discuss.
Frontline Europe
Lately, Europe’s economic woes have been front-page news because of the steady decline of the euro. The danger posed by Greece’s possible insolvency is not yet over. A
