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Climate change takes centre stage at Davos
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- 30 January 2007
The snow came late to Davos - but just in time to give the impression of a more normal winter for the 2,400 delegates attending this year's World Economic Forum (WEF).
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The Climate Group responds to proposed DEFRA offset standard
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- 18 January 2007
It is pleasing to see that DEFRA has considered offsetting in context - as a third step in an emissions reduction strategy that starts with use of cleaner energy resources and greater efficiency.
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Dr. Steve Howard outlines Climate Group plans for 2007
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- 17 January 2007
"Our plans for the year are ambitious but more than matched by the scale of the challenge and opportunity we collectively face..."
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The Climate Group announces new members
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- 16 January 2007
Joining our leadership coalition: <strong>American International Group </strong>(AIG), the world's largest insurer; <strong>Virgin</strong>, one of the world's best known branded venture capital firms; and <strong>Man Group</strong>, the world's biggest hedge fund, a leading global provider of alternative investment products and solutions as well as one of the world's largest futures brokers.
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Marks and Spencer announces new 200 million GBP eco-plan
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- 15 January 2007
Marks & Spencer has announced "Plan A", which will have an impact on every part of M&S' operations over the next five years. The 100-point plan means that by 2012 M&S will, among other things, have gone carbon neutral.
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Victorians first to know their weekly greenhouse emissions
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- 08 January 2007
In what is believed to be a world first, The Climate Group has developed a Weekly Greenhouse Indicator for Victoria. It provides real-time information on the greenhouse gas emissions produced from coal-fired electricity, natural gas and petroleum every week.
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Swiss Re offers rebate to climate conscious employees
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- 04 January 2007
Swiss Re is supporting investments and purchases made by employees that contribute to reducing {CO2} emissions with its new "COYou2 reduce and gain" programme...
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