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Biodiversity Comes to Kunming and Taiwan’s Semiconductors are Thirsty
21 mins listen October 15, 2021
As international delegates thrash out new targets to save biodiversity, the food industry could quickly become a pariah. And for Taiwan’s all-important semi-conductor manufacturers, water shortages are raising uncomfortable questions.
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Siping Guo
Senior Associate, MSCI Research
Leslie Swynghedauw
Executive Director, MSCI Research
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