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Climate puts green profits on firms’ agenda
Companies are finding it increasingly profitable to respond to public concerns over global warming, a seminar held in Stockholm on Friday has heard. Event organiser the Respect business leaders' initiative on climate change (Blicc) was set up in 2002 to record the efforts of business in tackling climate change (EE 16/04/02).
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