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===Members===
  
[[ABB]], [[Fred Kindle]], CEO  
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[[Alcan]], [[Travis Engen]], President and CEO  
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[[BP]], John Browne, Group Chief Executive  
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[[British Airways]], Martin Broughton, Chairman  
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[[BT]], [[Ben Verwaayen]], CEO  
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[[Cinergy]], James E. Rogers, Chairman,President & CEO  
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[[CiscoSystems]], [[Robert Lloyd]], President, Operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa  
 
[[CiscoSystems]], [[Robert Lloyd]], President, Operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa  
 
[[Deloitte]], [[John Connolly]], CEO, UKand Global Managing Director, Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu  
 
[[Deloitte]], [[John Connolly]], CEO, UKand Global Managing Director, Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu  
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[[Vattenfall]], [[Lars Josefsson]], President and CEO  
 
[[Vattenfall]], [[Lars Josefsson]], President and CEO  
 
[[Volkswagen]], [[Bernd Pischetsrieder]],Chairman of the Board of Management  <ref>WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[www.weforum.org/pdf/g8_climatechange.pdf World Economic Forum Climate change roundtable]" Accessed 09/11/09</ref>
 
[[Volkswagen]], [[Bernd Pischetsrieder]],Chairman of the Board of Management  <ref>WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[www.weforum.org/pdf/g8_climatechange.pdf World Economic Forum Climate change roundtable]" Accessed 09/11/09</ref>
 
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===

Revision as of 11:35, 9 November 2009

The roundtable was a group of 23 transnational corporations promoting market based solutions to climate change such as emissions trading schemes. It was formed at the 2005 World Economic Forum in the run up to the G8 negotiations, it overlapped with and appears to have been subsequently merged into the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change. [1]

The 23 members comprised the oil and gas, chemicals, aviation, automotive and mining and metals industries. These sectors stand to lose considerably from strong climate policies.

Members

ABB, Fred Kindle, CEO ]] | [[ Alcan, Travis Engen, President and CEO ]] | [[ BP, John Browne, Group Chief Executive ]] | [[ British Airways, Martin Broughton, Chairman ]] | [[ BT, Ben Verwaayen, CEO ]] | [[ Cinergy, James E. Rogers, Chairman,President & CEO ]] | [[ CiscoSystems, Robert Lloyd, President, Operations, Europe, Middle East, Africa Deloitte, John Connolly, CEO, UKand Global Managing Director, Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu Deutsche Bank, Tessen von Heydebreck, Member of the Board of Managing Directors E.ON, Burckhard Bergmann, Member Executive Boardof E.ON, CEO of E.ON Ruhrgas EADS, François Auque, Head of Space Division EDF, Pierre Gadonneix, Chairman and CEO Eskom, Reuel J. Khoza, Non-Executive Chairman Ford, William Clay Ford, Chairman and CEO HP, Mark Hurd, President and CEO HSBC, Sir John Bond, Group Chairman Petrobras, Jose Eduardo de Barros Dutra, President and CEO RAO UESR, Anatoly B. Chubais, CEO Rio Tinto, Paul Skinner, Chairman Siemens, Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO Swiss Re, Jacques Aigrain, Deputy CEO Toyota, Katsuhiro Nakagawa, Vice Chairman Vattenfall, Lars Josefsson, President and CEO Volkswagen, Bernd Pischetsrieder,Chairman of the Board of Management [2]

Notes

  1. WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[www.weforum.org/pdf/g8_climatechange.pdf World Economic Forum Climate change roundtable]" Accessed 09/11/09
  2. WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[www.weforum.org/pdf/g8_climatechange.pdf World Economic Forum Climate change roundtable]" Accessed 09/11/09