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− | There are currently nearly 60 global companies involved with the 3C initiative including General Electric, AIG, Citigroup, BP, Siemens, Hitachi, Rusal, Reuters, Duke Energy, China Oil & Offshore Company, Volvo, Tata Power, and HP involved in the initiative.The company charged with coordinating the group is the Swedish power company is Vattenfall and many of the signatory companies also take part in other activities on climate change such as the World Economic Forum's G8 Climate Change Roundtable, US Climate Action | + | There are currently nearly 60 global companies involved with the 3C initiative including General Electric, AIG, Citigroup, BP, Siemens, Hitachi, Rusal, Reuters, Duke Energy, China Oil & Offshore Company, Volvo, Tata Power, and HP involved in the initiative.The company charged with coordinating the group is the Swedish power company is Vattenfall and many of the signatory companies also take part in other activities on climate change such as the World Economic Forum's G8 Climate Change Roundtable, US Climate Action Partnership and various Trade Association's initiatives. |
Revision as of 12:18, 13 February 2009
The 3C initiative is an organisation that encourages business leaders'across the globe to actively help shape global opininon on the issue of climate change.
Goal
According to the 3C website,the primary goal of initiative is to influence the post-Kyoto process - COP 15 - and drive policy that promotes a market based solution in dealing with the problem of climate change.
Signatory companies
There are currently nearly 60 global companies involved with the 3C initiative including General Electric, AIG, Citigroup, BP, Siemens, Hitachi, Rusal, Reuters, Duke Energy, China Oil & Offshore Company, Volvo, Tata Power, and HP involved in the initiative.The company charged with coordinating the group is the Swedish power company is Vattenfall and many of the signatory companies also take part in other activities on climate change such as the World Economic Forum's G8 Climate Change Roundtable, US Climate Action Partnership and various Trade Association's initiatives.