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In the United States alone, $412 billion in planned oil, coal and gas projects may never be viable, according to Carbon Tracker.
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Politicians want businesses to step up ahead of the United Nations climate talks, but businesses say they need certainty on issues such as carbon pricing.
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Ninety companies are using science-based emissions targets ahead of the Paris climate talks. Here's how to wave your company's flag.
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American Electric, EDF, Eletrobras, ENEL, and State Grid Corporation of China seek clear and long-term policy from Paris to spur decarbonization.
by James Murray
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JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley call for a strong global climate deal, recognizing cost of carbon.
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Ikea, Volkswagen, HP and Philip Morris are among those making big pre-Paris climate commitments. But how they will follow through, and will other CEOs buy in?
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Not all climate action is created equal. A look at how fair — and how ambitious — countries are being with new national commitments.
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Former United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer says progressive companies must do more to help politicians understand the business landscape.
by Yvo de Boer
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The U.N. climate summit in Paris could provide a 'moment of clarity' on the need to shift to a low-carbon economy.
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When it comes to business and climate, the bottom line still rules. A rundown of the economic sticking points in the run up to the UN climate conference.
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From winter wheat fields in the rural thumb of Michigan to rice fields in Thailand, the cereal maker is promoting sustainability with a global reach.
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If Paris is really the 'last chance' to avert the worst impacts of climate change, what will it take for more big businesses to make their moves?
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As the count down continues until the United Nations Climate summit in Paris, businesses may see good reason to pay attention and get involved: an international agreement just might be sealed.
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Just 200 days before one of the most important political events in generations, can the business community rise to the occasion? A report from our correspondent in Paris.