Willemstad, Curacao was the exotic location for Enex’s first physical conference in two years. The news agency has strong news partnerships across Latin America and the Caribbean islands including the local host, TeleCuracao. 50 representatives from Enex’s membership attended the meeting which featured special sessions on reporting the environment, the rise of opinion news, and a debate about cancel culture.
Four new Enex partners, who have joined over the last 18 months, gave introductory presentations including TVC News, Nigeria, TeleOnce, Puerto Rico, Bandeirantes, Brazil, and Real TV, Azerbaijan. Enex now has 54 members worldwide.
A high-level delegation from WAM, the national news agency of the UAE, also attended to sign a Latin American cooperation deal and highlight EXPO 2020, Dubai which runs until March 2022.
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/DSCF8056-scaled.jpg16012560Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2021-10-13 10:40:092021-10-13 10:42:05ENEX General Assembly Curaçao: First physical conference in 2 years
ENEX welcomes REAL TV, Azerbaijan to our partnership! REAL has been on the air since 2018 and steadily growing its audiences since then. It’s great to grow our alliance into new territories!
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Logo-Real-TV.png960960Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2021-07-06 10:11:322021-07-06 10:12:40REAL TV Azerbaijan joins ENEX
ENEX is growing even bigger! We have two new partners, both leaders in their territories.
TVBS joins us from Taiwan and TVC News from Nigeria. Here are some interesting facts: Taiwan has been one of the most successful nations in the world tackling Coronavirus.
Nigeria’s population is more than 200 million – the 7th most populous nation in the world. Look out for Taiwanese content and Nigerian stories already appearing on our platform.
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/210311_tvc_tvbs_insta2.png7201280Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2021-03-15 19:07:572021-03-15 19:13:18ENEX Expands further in Africa and Asia
CCTV+ and ENEX have signed a new agreement to cooperate closely on video production projects to highlight business and finance news in China. Travel restrictions, because of Covid, has made reporting in China impossible for many channels who do not have a bureau in Beijing or Shanghai.
ENEX will now work with CCTV+ producers to supply economic news to ENEX partners as economies strive to emerge from the shock of the global pandemic. Read more
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/enex_cctv1.jpg10801920Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2020-12-10 20:53:112020-12-10 20:54:02CCTV+ and ENEX Partners Announce New Cooperation on Business News
ENEX and RTL Germany have participated in China Media Group’s 2020 European Media Partners Cooperation Online Forum.
In a panel discussion, we’ll discuss how to strengthen video cooperation and information exchange about the pandemic and vaccine deployment.
ENEX is always keen on cooperation and great to work with our colleagues at CCTV+ on this exciting event which airs on December 10th.
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/CMG2020.jpg10801920Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2020-12-08 16:48:412020-12-10 21:00:18ENEX European Partners and China Cooperate on Video
Wow! More than 90 participants attended our virtual zoom General Assembly. Speakers included ENEX’s newest partner, Bandeirantes, Brazil. The biggest hit of the meeting turned out not to be our powerpoint slides on the budget but the musical interlude from Aemy Niafeliz.
and she is one of Curacao’s most talented singers. Willemstad, Curacao is the destination for GA2021 – Covid allowing!
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/VirtualGA2020.jpg10801920Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2020-12-07 18:27:052020-12-07 18:29:27Virtual General Assembly Sets New Record
After Biden’s win it looks like the USA will rejoin the Paris Accords to limit carbon emissions and reduce global warming. By itself that won’t be enough to limit climate change. In our ENEX webinar series we tackled what needs to be done and whether or not the response to Covid can show us the way to save the planet.
September 2020 was the hottest month ever recorded. Millions of acres in California have been scorched by devasting wildfires producing the region’s first ever ‘’gigafire’’. In Siberia, land normally covered in snow has instead hosted uncontrollable fires that spew carbon emissions into the atmosphere, adding to the still climbing toll of pollutants produced by human activity. Many scientists believe it is already too late to avert a global disaster.
But the Covid pandemic has shown us how society can rapidly change and adapt to new realities. Pollution levels plummeted during lockdown. Efforts to build more sustainable and green economies have been accelerated. When we emerge from the pandemic, will it have taught us how to solve climate change?
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with Richard Calland
Associate Professor in Public Law University of Cape Town Richard Calland has thirty years of experience in law, politics and sustainability. He practiced law at the bar for seven years before moving to South Africa in 1994 to work on the country’s founding democratic election. He is now based at the University of Cape Town (UCT) as an Associate Professor in Public Law. Richard is a Fellow of the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and has advised a large number of organizations including the World Bank.He Is a prominent political analyst, and a columnist.
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Emily Shuckburgh Director of Cambridge Zero University of Cambridge Dr Emily Shuckburgh is Director of Cambridge Zero at the University of Cambridge and Reader in Environmental Data Science at the Department of Computer Science and Technology. She is a mathematician and climate scientist and a Fellow of Darwin College, a Fellow of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, an Associate Fellow of the Centre for Science and Policy and a Fellow of the British Antarctic Survey.
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Gary Kendall Strategy & Sustainability Advisor, Systems Thinker, Natural Scientist Dr Gary Kendall has been working at the intersection of business strategy and systemic risk for more than a decade. Prior to joining Nedbank in November 2013, he was Deputy Director at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) in Cape Town for 3 years, helping business leaders in Southern Africa to understand the mounting system pressures that will reshape their operating context. Gary previously served as Executive Director at SustainAbility, a hybrid think-tank and strategy consultancy based in London, where he advised numerous blue-chip organisations
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with the cooperation of the University of Cambridge This webinar video contains video sequences with copyright University of Cambridge, usage approved by the University of Cambridge. This webinar video also contains several photos from Unsplash.com and Shutterstock. Shutterstock images used in the video are licensed to Adrian Wells / Managing Director ENEX
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/wordpress-1.jpg5601200Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2020-11-16 09:12:312020-12-07 18:23:43Can Covid-19 Teach Us How To Save The Planet?
ENEX questioned Olaf Scholz, Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister, on the difficult challenges ahead. As leader of the SPD, Scholz runs for the Chancellorship in Germany’s elections in 2021.
Author and foreign affairs commentator, Tim Marshall, covered a wide range of topics including calls for more European integration, action on climate change and efforts to combat populism.
With Trump still refusing to concede the election, Germany’s Vice-Chancellor urged Trump to go.
He also predicted that the German economy would bounce back by 2021 and how the first phase of COVID vaccine will be distributed. For the first time, the event was streamed live on ENEX’s social media platforms and questions taken from the audience who watched from across the world.
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/facebook_scholz4.jpg6301200Ralph JoachimRalph Joachim2020-11-11 11:38:502020-11-11 11:38:52Exclusive LIVE Interview with Olaf Scholz, German Federal Minister of Finance, Vice Chancellor
September 2020 was the hottest month ever recorded. Millions of acres in California have been scorched by devasting wildfires producing the region’s first ever ‘’gigafire’’. In Siberia, land normally covered in snow has instead hosted uncontrollable fires that spew carbon emissions into the atmosphere, adding to the still climbing toll of pollutants produced by human activity.
Many scientists believe it is already too late to avert a global disaster. But the Covid pandemic has shown us how society can rapidly change and adapt to new realities. Pollution levels plummeted during lockdown. Efforts to build more sustainable and green economies have been accelerated. When we emerge from the pandemic, will it have taught us how to solve climate change?
A24 agency, a leader in Middle East content, is now expanding its coverage to South East Asia. ENEX will now carry their stories from Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Myanmar and Thailand. Read more
https://www.enex.online/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/0.jpg12801280Adrian WellsAdrian Wells2020-10-07 18:38:122020-10-18 16:23:48ENEX will now carry A24 agency stories from Southeast Asia
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