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The initiatives claim to 'help build multistakeholder partnerships between private, public and non-governmental actors to contribute to the environment-related [[Millennium Development Goals]]'. They appear to set up and oversee a number of 'task forces'which promote market solutions to climate change. For example the 'Low Carbon Prosperity' group describes itself as a task force of 'over 80 global companies and over 40 scientific experts and organizations' aiming to stimulate a 'clean revolution' within a 'high-growth and low carbon economy'. <ref>WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[http://www.weforum.org/en/initiatives/ghg/index.htm World Economic Forum Climate Change page]" Accessed 09/11/09</ref>. They push for market based solutions to climate change which stimulate economic growth, and the importance of industry-led policies.  
 
The initiatives claim to 'help build multistakeholder partnerships between private, public and non-governmental actors to contribute to the environment-related [[Millennium Development Goals]]'. They appear to set up and oversee a number of 'task forces'which promote market solutions to climate change. For example the 'Low Carbon Prosperity' group describes itself as a task force of 'over 80 global companies and over 40 scientific experts and organizations' aiming to stimulate a 'clean revolution' within a 'high-growth and low carbon economy'. <ref>WEF Climate Change Initiatives "[http://www.weforum.org/en/initiatives/ghg/index.htm World Economic Forum Climate Change page]" Accessed 09/11/09</ref>. They push for market based solutions to climate change which stimulate economic growth, and the importance of industry-led policies.  
  
see [[Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change]] for more.
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See [[Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change]] for more.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:55, 9 November 2009

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The World Economic Forum's Climate Change Initiatives, run by the World Economic Forum's Environment Team, are an offshoot of the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, formed at the 2009 World Economic Forum at the request of Gordon Brown. [1]

The initiatives claim to 'help build multistakeholder partnerships between private, public and non-governmental actors to contribute to the environment-related Millennium Development Goals'. They appear to set up and oversee a number of 'task forces'which promote market solutions to climate change. For example the 'Low Carbon Prosperity' group describes itself as a task force of 'over 80 global companies and over 40 scientific experts and organizations' aiming to stimulate a 'clean revolution' within a 'high-growth and low carbon economy'. [2]. They push for market based solutions to climate change which stimulate economic growth, and the importance of industry-led policies.

See Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change for more.

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  1. WEF Climate Change Initiative "World Economic Forum Initiatives" Accessed 09/11/09
  2. WEF Climate Change Initiatives "World Economic Forum Climate Change page" Accessed 09/11/09