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Climate Change Environmental Regulations

COP 28

By Mike Rosenberg

Climate change sell-out or landmark global warming fightback? Whatever your point of view, Cop28, the 28th such meeting of its kind, was not short on controversy.  This year the event was held in Dubai and 84,000 people registered to attend. Critics often point to the carbon footprint of moving this many people from place to […]

Climate Change

Business Schools for Climate Leadership

By Mike Rosenberg

8 Leading European business schools have come together to pool their efforts in educating students and business leaders on the issues connected with mitigating and adapting to climate change

Geopolitics

Real Leadership in Turbulent Times

By Mike Rosenberg

IESE’s dean, Franz Heukamp brought together 13 CEOs of large Spanish companies to give them a summary of what different IESE professors have been saying about the managerial implications of the emergency and to encourage them to share their thoughts and ideas with each other

  • Energy

Green buildings are a golden opportunity

Mike RosenbergJune 25, 2018

As a result of increased urbanization millions of buildings will need to be built creating an opportunity to build them along environmental principles such as those displayed int he retrofit of the Empire State Building.

  • Elections

The importance of the U.S. mid-term elections

Mike RosenbergJune 18, 2018

This November, the United States will go to the polls to elect the entire House of Representatives and about one third of the Senate. The elections matter for a number of reasons including the possible impeachment of President Trump.

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  • Water

The Dolphins are back in Lisbon!

Mike RosenbergJune 13, 2018

The return of democratic government to Portugal in 1976 opened the way for membership in the European Union and a complete restructuring of the governance and water management system and waste water management saving the Tagus Estuary.

  • Long-term planning

The future of food

Mike RosenbergJune 4, 2018

The 22nd annual conference on the food and beverage industry looks to the future with scenarios and an entrepreneur who is building a brighter future in India

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  • Geopolitics

Europe may need to defend itslef

Mike RosenbergMay 28, 2018

Unless there is a change in direction in the U.S. and on the U.K.’s planned exit from the Europe Union, Europe may need to accelerate its plans for building its own defense capabilities independently of NATO despite the current lack of a social consensus

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Mike Rosenberg

Mike Rosenberg is Associate Professor of strategic management at IESE Business School where he teaches in the MBA and executive education programs on strategy, sustainability, globalization, and geo-politics. His books deal with environmental sustainability, geo-politics, and the future of the media industry.

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