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Policy directions to 2050: a business contribution to the dialogues on cooperative action
World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 2007This report asserts that the only way to combat climate change is through decisive, concerted and sustained actions between governments, businesses and consumers, and identifies policy options to achieve this. It explores policy ideas and concepts which will allow to sustain economic growth while transforming the way society accesses, produces and consumes energy.OrganisationUnion of Concerned Scientists (UCS)
The Union of Concerned Scientists is the leading science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world.OrganisationInternational Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation (IPIECA)
IPIECA, the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association is a voluntary non-profit organisation whose membership includes both petroleum companies and associations at the naOrganisationWorld YES Forum
The World YES Forum is an educational initiative aimed at increasing awareness of sustainability.OrganisationLiberty Institute, India
The Liberty Institute promotes awareness of the four institutional pillars of a free society -- individual rights, the rule of law, limited government, and free markets.OrganisationCenter for Environmental Leadership in Business, Washington (CELB)
The Center provides a forum for collaboration between the private sector and the environmental community.OrganisationEnvironmental Change Institute (ECI)
The Environmental Change Institute (ECI) is Oxford University’s centre for research and teaching on the environment and sustainability.The ECI was established to organise and promote collaborativeDocumentThe carbon neutral myth: offset indulgences for your climate sins
Carbon Trade Watch, 2007This report from Carbon Trade Watch argues that carbon offsets are actually indulgences sold to an increasingly environmentally aware public to allow us to continue our polluting activities with a clear conscience.But below the surface, the report concludes that creative accountancy and complex games cover up the fact that verifying genuine climate change benefits is practically impossible.DocumentComing clean: revealing the UK’s true carbon footprint
Christian Aid, 2007The report argues that official greenhouse gas figures hugely underestimate Britain's contribution to climate change. It shows that adding in emissions from UK-funded operations in other countries – i.e. all emissions associated with FTSE-100 companies - raises the UK's share of the global total from 2% to about 15%.DocumentSmoke, mirrors & hot air: how ExxonMobil uses big tobacco’s tactics to manufacture uncertainty on climate science
Union of Concerned Scientists, 2007This report documents ExxonMobil’s role in the current disinformation campaign about climate science.Pages
