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China, India snub world on targets

CHINA, India and other major developing nations have rejected a push by the world's richest countries for them to commit to firm targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

In a setback for international climate negotiations, the emerging giants of the world economy yesterday refused to endorse a statement by the Group of Eight wealthy nations in which they proclaimed a "shared vision" to at least halve emissions by 2050.

The so-called "Group of Five" developing economies - China, India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa - say rich nations must take the lead on emissions cuts, as they were historically responsible for climate change.

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Features
suzuki_sm.jpg Who Cares Who’s Greener? Just Get On With It!
Dr. David Suzuki. Image courtesy of Al Harvey (www.slidefarm.com)

Speaking exclusively with us, David Suzuki shows his growing impatience with competing ideologies

Dr David Suzuki, famous since the mid-seventies for his outspoken stance on the environment and governments’ unwillingness to act, is growing tired of the ongoing ‘tit for tat’ exchanges between competing green ideologies. In this exclusive interview with Business Climate’s Editor, Sandy Kaye, Suzuki outlines his vision for the future of eco-politics.

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Australia
Wong warns of climate impact on economy This article first appeared on Business Spectator (www.businessspectator.com.au ) on June 6, 2008

Federal Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has warned that an emissions trading scheme to help combat global warming will have a wide effect on prices.
But climate change was the biggest threat to Australians' prosperity and way of life, she told a conference in Canberra.

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World
Climate change theme not exclusively for believers Deutsche Asset Management aspires to be a leading manager of climate change funds and says even non-believers stand to benefit from this investment theme.

Deutsche Asset Management, which has identified climate change as one of the major long-term investment trends that will shape equities markets worldwide, has launched the DWS Invest Climate Change Fund in Hong Kong. Read more...
 
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Asia-Pacific Climate Change & Sustainability Awards 2008
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World Premiere of CEO Climate Video


Business Climate International encourages you to watch "Ahead of the Curve: Business Responds to Climate Change," a new 12-minute documentary on why so many Fortune 500 companies are reducing global warming emissions.

Produced by Sea Studios, the film includes interviews with PG&E, DuPont and Johnson & Johnson. It’s a whirlwind tour of a major trend to watch in the business sector.

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