STOCKHOLM, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Global business leaders in Denmark for a summit on climate change jointly issued the expected "Copenhagen Call," urging ambitious
ecco golf sko, global actions on climate change, news reaching here from Copenhagen said Tuesday. The Copenhagen Call, coming at the close of the three-day World Business Summit on Climate Change
acheter jordan, was a powerful and concise statement that sets out the elements that are believed to need for a new effective global climate treaty. A new global climate treaty should set bold targets for emission cuts respectively by 2020 and 2050
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new balance 1400, they added. Emission cuts at this scale will profoundly affect business but the statement said business leaders stand ready to make those changes and back ambitious political decisions that support economic recovery and safeguard the planet. "Economic recovery and urgent action to tackle climate change are complementary: boosting the economy and jobs through investment in the new infrastructure needed to reduce emissions," the statement said. Business will be at its best when innovating to achieve a goal
new balance homme, it said, adding the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is vital to our social
New balance løbesko, economic and environmental future. Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Yvo de Boer will take the call forward into the last six months of negotiations before the UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in December.