Crisis financiera y crisis climática [Financial crisis and climate crisis]
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Cuellar, MarioGE Subjects
Economic ethicsBusiness ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics
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"El Ibex 35 español sufrió el 10 de octubre de 2008 la mayor caída de su historia, el FMI anunció que a principios de 2009 habrá una recesión global, estamos a las puertas de una crisis energética, ya sufrimos una alimentaria y medioambiental. Y no parece además que se haya tocado fondo. Habrá mucha gente que opine que la economía es lo primero, pero el cómo salgamos de esta crisis (si es que salimos) marcará el futuro de la próxima generación" ["The Spanish Ibex 35 suffered 10 October 2008 the biggest drop in its history, the IMF announced that in early 2009 will be a global recession, we are on the verge of an energy crisis, we suffered food and environmental. And there also appear to have bottomed out. There will be many people who opine that the economy comes first, but how we get out of this crisis (if they leave) mark the future of the next generation"]Date
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