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Interview with Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Masdar City on June 23, 2021. Victor Besa / The National. Reporter: Kelsey Warner for Business
'No time for invention': path to net-zero is there for the taking, Irena chief says

Exclusive: Halfway through his four-year term at the renewable energy agency, Francesco La Camera says this is the deciding decade for climate change

EnvironmentJuly 05, 2021
UN official Damilola Ogunbiyi highlighted the relationship between energy poverty and climate change. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Energy poverty puts 2050 net-zero target at risk

Special representative of UN chief is 'raising the ambition' of clean and cheap electricity for all

WorldJuly 04, 2021
A farm in Abu Dhabi. To increase domestic food production, the emirate is bringing agriculture inside and investing heavily in research. Victor Besa
World's biggest vertical farming R&D centre breaks ground in Abu Dhabi

AeroFarms' new site is expected to open in the first quarter of 2022

TechnologyJune 29, 2021
Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, has warned EU leaders in recent months that it will fall behind without significant spending in high-tech capacity. Bloomberg
Angela Merkel worries about chips – here's why you should, too

Facing a global shortage, the German chancellor called for state aid as the world order reshuffles around the high-tech sector

WorldJune 24, 2021
Yas Creative Hub is tipped to transform the media sector across the region. twofour54 Abu Dhabi
Yas Creative Hub and Abu Dhabi’s push into the entertainment industry

Michael Garin, chief executive of TwoFour54 Abu Dhabi, talks about the vision for the 270,000 square-metre mega-project

Business ExtraJune 23, 2021
Regent's flagship seaglider vehicle aims to safely transport commercial passengers by 2025. Courtesy Regent
Why commuting in a flying ferry between Abu Dhabi and Dubai might one day be possible

The Boston start-up is developing an electric-powered vehicle with a top speed of 290 kilometres per hour

June 21, 2021
(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 27, 2019 Amazon workers sort and pack items at the Amazon Fulfilment Centre in Peterborough, east England. US e-commerce giant Amazon on Friday said it will create another 10,000 jobs in Britain, a day after announcing a US hiring spree as online shopping booms during the pandemic. / AFP / DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS
Stripe's Middle East plans and the untapped 'GDP of the internet': Business Extra podcast

The payment platform’s EMEA lead lays out a vision for the company amid overwhelming demand for its services in new markets

Business ExtraJune 15, 2021
Rolls-Royce's 'Spirit of Innovation' aircraft aims to exceed 480kph to break the speed record for electric-powered flight. Courtesy Rolls Royce
Rolls-Royce pins net-zero ambitions on breaking electric aircraft speed record

CEO Warren East describes stunt as ‘marketing ploy’ to address carbon emissions for aviation industry

AviationJune 14, 2021
Family biking on Oakland Slow Street at 42nd and Shafter. Courtesy City of Oakland
The future of the daily commute: How going to work will improve city life

'The National' speaks to experts to understand the changing shape of what was once a necessary but often-inconvenient part of our daily lives

RecordedJune 05, 2021
Lord Martin Rees wants humans to continue to perform fulfilling human work – such as caring for others – while leaving rote tasks to the robots. Shutterstock
Covid-19 a ‘recipe for instability’, says man who predicted extinction

Lord Martin Rees dwells on post-pandemic world, the implications of technology and why we go to space

WorldMay 29, 2021
Sadiq Gillani, travel industry expert and lecturer at Stanford University. Courtesy Sadiq Gillani
Future of travel: 'vacc-ications', higher airfares and cheaper hotel rooms - Business Extra Podcast

Industry expert Sadiq Gillani outlines the important trends shaping business and leisure travel post-pandemic

Business ExtraMay 26, 2021
Justin Smith, chief executive of Bloomberg Media, says there will be demand for in-person conferences in the last quarter of the year after a period of online-only events due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Shutterstock
Listen: Bloomberg chief: CEOs hungry for in-person events again

Exclusive: Justin Smith finds 'strong appetite' for attending conferences in last quarter of the year after Covid-19 disruption meant that almost all events were held online

Business ExtraMay 19, 2021
While Google has improved its ranking of useful information over the years, its basic foundation remains the same. Reuters
Google's AI researchers propose a new kind of search engine

The world’s most popular outlet for answers has an idea for what comes next

TechnologyMay 18, 2021
An aircraft is parked at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, on May 9, 2021. / AFP / Hector RETAMAL
Can summer travel revive aviation's fortunes? 'Business Extra' podcast

This week, the outlook for travel's peak-season with The National's aviation correspondent Deena Kamel

Business ExtraMay 10, 2021
This illustration photo shows the Epic Games logo reflecting onto the Apple logo of the back of an I-mac in Los Angeles on May 3, 2021. In a court clash with potentially huge repercussions for the world of mobile tech, Fortnite maker Epic Games takes on Apple starting on May 3, 2021, aiming to break the grip of the iPhone maker on its online marketplace. - / AFP / Chris DELMAS
Apple in court amid a new era for data: Business Extra podcast

This week, an explanation of the tech giant’s new legal battle and new data privacy rules

PodcastsMay 05, 2021
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