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Article

30 Nov 2007

Author:
World Wildlife Fund

150 Global Business Leaders Call for Legally Binding UN Framework at Bali COP to Tackle Climate Change

Leaders of 150 global companies today called on world leaders to agree on a comprehensive, legally binding United Nations framework to tackle climate change during negotiations that begin next week during the Conference of the Parties in Bali, Indonesia... Companies in support of the communiqué included WWF Climate Savers members Johnson and Johnson, Nike, Novo Nordisk [part of Novo Group], Sony and Tetra Pak [part of Tetra Laval], as well as AIG, Allianz, Coca-Cola, Hewlett-Packard, HSBC, Nokia, and Pacific Gas and Electric.