How we can end the alienation of developing nations when it comes to climate policies
Climate policies need revising to end the alienation of developing nations, will the world see some of this change in action at COP-28 in Dubai this year?
Crescent Petroleum, one of the oldest private oil and gas companies in the Middle East, has over 40 years of experience as an international operator in countries including Egypt, Pakistan, Yemen, Canada, Montenegro, Tunisia, Argentina, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq. Headquartered in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Crescent Petroleum has international offices in the United Kingdom and three locations across Iraq, and affiliated offices in Egypt and Bahrain. Crescent Petroleum is the core company in the Crescent Group, a family business now in its fifth decade and including interests across five continents in port management, logistics, contracting, private equity and real estate.
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