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Article

6 Nov 2006

Author:
Forum for the Future / Guardian [UK]

[PDF] Only four of the world’s 10 largest companies have targets for reducing carbon dioxide

[Surveys world's 10 largest companies: ExxonMobil, Wal-Mart, Shell, BP, General Motors, Chevron, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Toyota, ConocoPhilips. For each company the survey shows annual carbon dioxide emissions, investment in sustainable technologies, emission reduction targets]