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Going dutch

Horizontal monitoring simplifies things for taxpayer and revenue authority alike, as Ernst & Young Netherlands’ Caroline van Noordenne explains to Roger St. Pierre

Smoke and mirrors?

New geo-engineering proposals have to overcome wide criticism that they are fanciful and could have unforeseen side effects

Building on success

In the Middle East the construction industry remains largely buoyant, especially for home-grown players

Rainforests must be in the front line

Why the work being carried out by the Prince’s Rainforest Project is vital to the preservation of one of the planet’s most valuable natural resources

Going nuclear

Nuclear power is back on the German political agenda, as rising oil prices and worries over energy security begin to make their impact

Copying nature

If you want to create a sustainable source of carbon-free fuel, find something that can do this already and just copy it

Committing to the future

Investigating the viability of carbon capture technologies

Sixty years of KPMG in Cyprus

KPMG is one of the largest audit and advisory firms in the world, with more than 1,200 offices in 160 countries. George Markides discusses some of the services the firm offers

A global voice

The WCRE, a globally operating independent organisation, free of the vested interests of the present global energy system, is the global voice for Renewable Energy in the concert of the global energy discussion, writes Hermann Scheer

Ambitious targets

Joan MacNaughton of Alstom discusses how carbon capture and storage could prove to be one of the most valuable weapons in the battle to reduce global CO2 emissions

Integrating presence

Unified Communications (UC) is not a product but an intelligent and time-efficient use of technologies to enable ways of working that improve customer service, reduce transaction costs and deliver flexible working

Breeding better food

Howarth Bouis, Director of HarvestPlus, believes that for nutrition and health to improve in poor countries, agriculture has to do more than alleviate hunger – it has to make food crops more nutritious as well