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The 'advantages of membership section' of the initiative's [http://www.weforum.org/pdf/GHG/ClimateChange.pdf outline document] reveals its role in giving big industry considerable lobbying power in Climate negotiations: | The 'advantages of membership section' of the initiative's [http://www.weforum.org/pdf/GHG/ClimateChange.pdf outline document] reveals its role in giving big industry considerable lobbying power in Climate negotiations: | ||
− | ' | + | *'Ability to help influence and shape policy thinking on the future international framework on energy and climate change, which will govern all private sector participants in the long-term |
− | + | *Opportunity for private, off-the-record ministerial and senior official contact, potentially with energy and environment ministers from 20 of the world's most influential countries, in or around the annual ministerial meetings and at World Economic Forum events | |
− | + | *Sharing of ideas with an exclusive and select group of leading companies, which are leaders in their field, regarding proactive thinking on climate change and future energy policy | |
− | + | *Finally, participation as a unique opportunity for industry leaders to proactively lead the business response to the pressing issue of climate change.' | |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 10:28, 9 November 2009
INTRO HERE
Contents
Activities
The 'advantages of membership section' of the initiative's outline document reveals its role in giving big industry considerable lobbying power in Climate negotiations:
- 'Ability to help influence and shape policy thinking on the future international framework on energy and climate change, which will govern all private sector participants in the long-term
- Opportunity for private, off-the-record ministerial and senior official contact, potentially with energy and environment ministers from 20 of the world's most influential countries, in or around the annual ministerial meetings and at World Economic Forum events
- Sharing of ideas with an exclusive and select group of leading companies, which are leaders in their field, regarding proactive thinking on climate change and future energy policy
- Finally, participation as a unique opportunity for industry leaders to proactively lead the business response to the pressing issue of climate change.'
History
Members
Members are mostly from the 'Automotive, Aviation, Chemicals, Energy, Engineering & Construction, Financial Services, Logistics & Transport, and Mining & Metals industries'. [1]
People
Funding
Clients
Publications
Contact
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- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ WEF Climate Change Initiatives outline "Climate Change Initiatives" Accessed 09/11/09