The Climate Group
Contents
Background
The Climate Group is a business lobby on climate change based in the UK. It is one of the NGO parties to the COP summits.
- "The °Climate Group’s goal is to help government and business set the world economy on the path to a low-carbon, prosperous future. To reach this goal, we’ve created a coalition of governments and the world’s most influential businesses – all committed to tackling climate change. Through this coalition, we’re helping to set the targets, create the policies, build the confidence, and generate the political willpower needed to make the changes the world requires by 2050. " [1]
Their list of members is impressively long and includes some of the largest Transnational Corporations such as PepsiCo, Dow Chemical, Barclays Bank, Coca Cola, BP, Google etc...
History
Funding and finances
People
Members
The following organisations are members of The Climate Group: Arup, Austin Energy, Baker & McKenzie, Barclays Bank, Better Place, Bloomberg, BP, The Province of British Columbia, Broad Air Conditioning, British Sky Broadcasting, British Telecommunications, Cadbury, The State of California, Catalyst Paper, Cathay Pacific Airways,CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc., The City of Chicago, China Mobile, The Coca-Cola Company, Dell, Dow Chemical, Duke Energy, Florida Power & Light Group, Google, HDR, HSBC, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, Lenovo Group, Greater London Authority, The City of Los Angeles, Man Group, The Province of Manitoba, Marks & Spencer, The City of Miami, Munich Re, MWH, Nestle Waters North America, The State of New South Wales, The City of New York, The State of New York, News Corporation, Nike, The Province of Ontario, PepsiCo, Pratt Industries, The Province of Quebec, The State of Queensland, The State of South Australia, Standard Chartered Bank, Starbucks, Suntech, Swire Pacific, Swire Properties, Swiss Re, Target, Tesco, Timberland, The State of Victoria, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin, and The State of Western Australia.
Associates
Partners
Affiliations
Subsidiaries
Publications
Contact details, Resources, Notes
Contact
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External Resources
Notes
- ↑ The Climate Group, "About The Climate Group", Climate Group Homepage. Accessed 12/02/09