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Switzerland to End Tax Exemption for Electric Cars in 2024 In an effort to boost sales, many countries have offered tax benefits for electric cars.
Germany misses electric car targets
Germany Aims for 15 Million Electric Cars by 2030, but Experts Say It’s Unrealistic Germany’s federal government has set a target of having 15 million
AI forces millions to reskill.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in companies is rapidly increasing, and according to a recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV),
Climate change requires aid for developing countries.
The global economy may experience slower growth than previously anticipated, according to recent forecasts. This could have significant implications for efforts to combat climate change
Linking Retirement Age to Life Expectancy
The idea of linking the retirement age to life expectancy has been proposed by an economist in Germany, as people are living longer. The CDU
CO?-Reduction doesn’t harm competitiveness
A new study by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has found that reducing CO2 emissions does not necessarily lead to economic disadvantages for companies. The
Electric Trucks Cheaper Than Diesel
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has shown that electric trucks can be cheaper for logistics companies,
Exploring Acceptance of Insects as Food
Insects have been approved as food in the EU, but a recent study conducted by researchers at the Technical University of Berlin has found that
News media losing young audience
Young people are increasingly turning away from traditional news media, according to a study by the GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences in Germany. The
Rise of Artificial Christmas Trees
The debate over whether to have a real or artificial Christmas tree in the living room during the holiday season is a contentious one. However,