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World Business Leaders Call for Global Warming Action

They may not have been rocking out at Live Earth, but business leaders from 150 companies around the world – including 30 Fortune Global 500 ones - have called for action on global warming.

The leaders signed a declaration at the United Nations Global Compact Leaders Summit, committing themselves to cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from their products and services and to report annually on their progress. They also called on governments to agree as soon as possible on measures to secure climate market mechanisms for after 2012, when the Kyoto Protocol expires.

But don’t presume that global warming is necessarily seen as a threat to businesses. On the contrary, many view the problem as an enormous opportunity for innovation, profits, as well as saving the planet and its people. So noted the executive director of the UN Environment Program, Achim Steiner:

"In terms of global warming and climate change, the key to rapid progress is in part premised upon getting markets and, by implication, businesses to become not skeptics and doubters and therefore brakes on progress, but rather catalysts, innovators and multipliers for a transition to a more energy efficient economy.”

Companies aren’t about to go gangbusters on energy innovation and carbon-cutting technology without some stable rules and policies, however. Mindy S. Lubber is the president of Ceres, a coalition of investors and environmental groups that work with companies to address issues like global warming. She explained on WorldChanging.com:

“…investors tend to weight their equity portfolios towards companies focused on succeeding in stable and predictable markets, not on those gambling on doubtful, uncertain regulatory landscapes. The current lack of a coherent, comprehensive U.S. strategy for addressing climate change is hindering the ability of American businesses to invest and innovate…And that means we need – some businesses will argue, they crave – a national climate change policy with specific, mandatory limits on carbon emissions.”

Many companies around the globe have begun to tackle global warming but can and want to do more. Although each of us can screw in a CFL bulb or drive a fuel-efficient car, we will see the swiftest action on global warming when government sets the rules of the CO2 market and businesses - and their consumers - fully take advantage of those opportunities.

CSR Wire
Voice of America
WorldChanging.com

2 Responses to “World Business Leaders Call for Global Warming Action”

  1. DrColes Says:

    CO2 Causing Global Warming is pure propadanda NOT science.
    So many environmentalists have been dooped.

    See http://www.InteliOrg.com/

  2. AEV Says:

    This is another great story showing how even those who are profit first-environment second (or 8th, or whatever) see going green as in their interests. While clear climate change policy is needed to give investors confidence in green options, it can also serve by offering tax incentives to the expanding wind, solar and small hydro clean energy industries.

    Energy from those sources is only going to grow in demand as fossil fuel prices soar and the climate condition worsens. That means more jobs to be created and greater profits to be had in clean energy.

    There is a voluntary market for clean energy growing right now in the US. Communities across the country are agreeing to get 20% of their power from clean energy.

    Find out more, and how you can purchase clean energy through your utility company, at SmartPower.org. Cheers

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