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Responding
to Climate Change 2007
Now in its seventh edition, this publication was produced primarily to serve the information requirements of participants of the Conference of the Parties (COP) meetings which are hosted by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), showcasing the latest initiatives, products and services in relation to climate change. It has gradually extended its reach over the years to encompass technological innovation and reporting mechanisms in response to the growing relevance of climate to private enterprise strategy and operations and it has now become an important information resource to stakeholders in the wider international community who have a vested interest in the challenges associated with climate change. It is published in English and French online, in CD and hard-copy formats and includes regular editorial input from the UNFCCC, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and other climate change authorities.Click here to view testimonials from RTCC recipients | See the website |
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Corporate
Responsibility – Responding to the Global
Challenge
A publication that extends the social and economic
themes of Responding to Climate Change, it covers
the change facing business and government as globalisation
continues to grow and contract; the conduct of global
enterprise, their operations, cultural change in
management responsibility and practice; their conduct,
reporting standards, and social obligations, including
the impact on the stakeholder value chain. The launch
edition boasts editorial support from OECD, WBCSD,
Global Compact, World Bank, Global Reporting Initiative,
CERES, IBLF, Transparency International as well
as government and other recognised establishments. See
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London
Climate Change Service Providers group
(LCCSPG)
London
is now a major capital of the world in terms
of the services the city can offer in climate
change. Entico was commissioned by the Department
for Trade and Industry (DTI) UK Trade and Investment
(UKTI) to coordinate a publication and CD ROM
highlighting the expertise of the various organisations
and companies in London that are specialising
in climate change services. Entico also created
the website which is now used to promote the
group. See
the online version
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