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The Climate Group joins the World Climate Summit

September 27, 2012 (London) - The Climate Group has joined the World Climate Summit 2012, Doha, Qatar, the largest business, finance and government conference during the UNFCCC COP18.

Luc Bas, Director International States and Regions, The Climate Group said, “We are happy to collaborate again with World Climate Ltd to support the much needed business government dialogue on actions, with a focus on Sub-national governments (States, Regions, and Provinces) from around the world working on a Clean Revolution.”

About The Climate Group: The Climate Group is an independent, not-for-profit organization working internationally with government and business leaders to advance the smart policies, technologies and finance needed to cut global emissions and unlock a clean industrial revolution. Our global coalition of companies, states, regions and cities around the world recognizes the economic and environmental imperatives of taking decisive action now. The Climate Group was founded in 2004 and has operations in Australia, China, Europe, India and North America. For more information please visit: www.theclimategroup.org.

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  • Environment, Energy

Categories

  • the climate group
  • world climate summit
  • unfccc
  • qatar
  • doha
  • cop18

Regions

  • England

About World Climate Ltd.: World Climate Ltd (WCL) is a leading media and events platform for the global green economy. WCL has organised world-class, high-level summits and roundtables, which included the World Climate Summit 2011 during the COP 17 in Durban, South Africa, with President Zuma, World Climate Summit 2010 during the COP 16 in Cancun, with Sir Richard Branson, Ted Turner, President Calderon and numerous CEOs; the EU World Climate Roundtable in Brussels with EU Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard, Christiana Figueres and 30 companies and the World Green Summit at Rio+20. WCL was also the event partner of the Global Green Growth Forum (3GF) in Copenhagen Denmark with UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, the Danish Prime Minister, several Ministers and CEOs. For more information please visit www.wclimate.com.

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