Interview with economist and professor José María Gay de Liébana.
The Spanish football league first division low liquidity would cause problems in dealing with its short-term debts.
Football understood exclusively as a sport has long been left behind, particularly from the moment when live television broadcasting of matches emerged with such unusual force.
This sport has become a global reality, not only because of its dissemination through modern means of social communication, but also because the cost of playing it is low.
Although new business models have appeared, such as eSports, as a business, football is king.
Football could be considered to be the seventeenth-largest world economy and the principal leisure industry in countries such as Spain.
Aguas Andinas has caused a paradigm shift by transforming three water treatment plants in Santiago into “biofactories”.
The negative effects of climate change on access to water in certain regions of the world.
The sanitation services management model implemented in Chile has achieved coverage and quality levels as in no other country in Latin America.
Interview with the responsible for the London Waste and Recycling Board's Circular Economy Programme and former director of the World Bank's Climate Change group.
Latin American countries possess a high volume of renewable water resources per capita
The urban water cycle in Chile presents different realities, taking into account the enormous geographical and climatic diversity.
Franz Rojas is coordinator of the Water Agenda and Vice President of Social Development of the Latin American development bank CAF.
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