Entering the end of the second quarter of 2022, the issue of the climate crisis is still the highlight of this year. Carbon trading is said to be a way for industry to reduce carbon emissions.
Europe's geopolitical conflict is still not over. In May, the European Union countries agreed to impose a sanctions embargo on Russian oil.
Three months have passed and we have arrived at the end of the first quarter of 2022. In the first quarter, there are quite a number of important issues that have emerged.
Sejak perdagangan Kamis, 3 Februari 2022, harga minyak mentah dunia mengalami lonjakan harga, khususnya untuk harga minyak WTI kenaikan sempat mendekati zona $91/barel.
Let's welcome 2022 with optimism! The glorious achievements of 2021 are seen to continue in 2022. What happened? What about the trends in 2022? Check out the summary in THE SOURCE Issue 21.
Commodity supercycle became a hot issue at the beginning of 2021. No wonder, because the prices of some key commodities had begun to recover. Find out more on THE SOURCE Issue 20!
As the world's largest tin exporter, Indonesia has continued to record the highest tin price since early 2021. Find out more about the Indonesian tin market and other leading commodities in THE SOURCE ISSUE 19.
While the transition to renewable energy continues to grow, environmentally damaging activities grow faster. Governments and private companies across the globe has committed to a net-zero emission goal by 2050, but as the urgency increases, we need a more efficient global solution.
Normally, people would go out to earn some money, but now they just need to stay at home. Digital assets such as crypto did not escape the investors' eyes while being isolated at home.