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9 Nov 2007

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Combat Climate Change

Global Business Initiative Releases Climate Change Roadmap

A group of 46 leading international companies today called on governments to work together to develop a global policy framework to combat climate change...The companies...have combined in an international business initiative called Combat Climate Change (3C)...[T]he group is recommending specific action steps that world governments should make a priority in taking urgent action against the global climate problem...The initiative's 46 members include the following leading global companies: ABB, AIG, Alcan, Alstom, Areva, Bayer, BP, British Sky Broadcasting, Centrica, CEZ Group, China National Offshore Oil Corp, Citigroup, Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Post, DONG Energy, Dow Chemical, Duke Energy, EnBW, Endesa, Enel, E.ON, Eskom, Fortum, General Electric, Hitachi, Iberdrola, Lufthansa, MAN, Munich Re Group, MVM, Norske Skog, NRG Energy, Nuon, Otto Group, PG&E, PNM Resources, RAO UES Russia, Reuters, SAP, SAS, Siemens, SUEZ, The Tata Power Company, Vattenfall, Veolia, Wallenius Lines