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25 مايو 2009

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Copenhagen Post [Denmark]

Business leaders urged to go green

More than 700 business leaders from around the world gathered in Copenhagen…[for a] conference looking at the influence and effect of business on climate…In his speech…[UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon] called for market incentives to promote long-term investment in clean energy and for the delegates to lobby their governments to ‘seal the deal’…[Former US Vice President Al Gore] linked the three crises facing global industry – the climate, economic and energy security – to the ‘absurd overdependence on carbon based fuels’…[T]he chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Rajendra Pachauri…said that the business community is not acting fast enough to stop the devastating effects of climate change and can benefit from becoming involved [refers to SAS]

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