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Artikel

26 Nov 2007

Autor:
David Adam, Guardian [UK]

CBI [Confederation of British Industry] report urges business to tackle climate change

Green campaigners welcomed a report from the Confederation of British Industry on what British firms can do to fight global warming, but said there were contradictions between what the report says and the actions of CBI member companies…The CBI report, written by 18 chairmen and chief executives of firms including British Airways, Tesco, BT, Shell and Ford, says UK industry must take climate change seriously and fundamentally change its approach to reflect green concerns.