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30 October 2008
New Research: Consumers believe fighting climate change good for economy
Most people in the UK (53 per cent) think tackling climate change will boost the economy, according to new consumer research published today by The Climate Group, in partnership with global brand strategy and design consultancy, Lippincott and UK broadcaster Sky... -
30 October 2008
New Research: Consumers believe fighting climate change good for economy
Most people in the UK (53 per cent) think tackling climate change will boost the economy, according to new consumer research published today by The Climate Group, in partnership with global brand strategy and design consultancy, Lippincott and UK broadcaster Sky... -
24 October 2008
China Mobile, Broad, and Suntech join The Climate Group's global business coalition
CEOs of three of China's leading companies today became the newest members of The Climate Group's global climate coalition... -
16 October 2008
The Climate Group supports AB32 Scoping Plan
California Air Resources Board Chairperson Mary Nichols today announced details of the final scoping plan for Assembly Bill 32 (AB32), the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006... -
16 October 2008
The Climate Group supports AB32 Scoping Plan
California Air Resources Board Chairperson Mary Nichols today announced details of the final scoping plan for Assembly Bill 32 (AB32), the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006... -
06 October 2008
Media Briefing: The first global finance industry framework for climate action
The °Climate Group has announced that it is working with a group of major international financial institutions to develop the first comprehensive global framework for the sector's response to climate change. -
06 October 2008
Briefings from World Climate Experts now available for download....
As part of the Breaking the Climate Deadlock initiative, The Climate Group ran a series of webinars throughout September on topics including energy efficiency, carbon capture and storage, sectoral approaches and carbon markets...