Milton Segal says the KwaZulu-Natal floods have brought home the devastating economic impact of climate change and why businesses need to make sustainability front and centre of their operations as a matter of urgency.
ByMilton Segal, executive director of standards for the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants , says the KwaZulu-Natal floods have brought home the devastating economic impact of climate change and why businesses need to make
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