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In the driver s seat

In the driver s seat 2 Nissan Thailand chief Ramesh Narasimhan has ambitious aspirations for building the brand and his team. published : 14 Dec 2020 at 12:30 Interview Nissan Motor (Thailand) President Ramesh Narasimhan At Rajannakarn Building Photo: Nutthawat Wicheanbut Ramesh Narasimhan has loved cars since he was young. The holder of an MBA from Australia s Monash University has turned his passion for cars into a successful career, and two decades on he still finds it fun to come to work every day. I love driving, I was one of those guys who used to take care of the car a lot. Wash it, wax it, make sure there were no scratches. I used to bleed if there was a scratch, Mr Narasimhan, nattily dressed in black, tells Asia Focus, at the Bangkok office of Yokohama-based Nissan Motor.

Can novels save the planet? Cli-fi Is giving it a go, writes Theodora Sutcliffe

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Can Books Save the Planet? asks literary critic Theodora Sutcliffe in a recent news article. Her answer: ”Cli-fi Is Giving It a Go” ”It’s a truism that fiction teaches us about the world we live in: norms and cultures, values and beliefs, the complex interplay of external events and personal relationships that keeps us reading (or watching) until the end,” she writse.” Now, an emerging genre of writing known as climate fiction, or cli-fi, is teaching us about the world as we need to see it: a planet in the grip of a climate crisis that will shape our lives for as long as we inhabit Earth.

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