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The Climate Change Summit 2008

The climate change debate has shifted from whether we need to act to what we must do and how best to do it.  The Climate Change Summit that took place this week (12th-13th February) focused on this very question.

The Climate Change Summit 2008 aim is to highlight ways in which we can learn about how to prepare for the enormous changes that lie ahead and discover how to make a virtue out of necessity.

Speakers at the event included Defra, M&S, Timberland, British Gas, The Carbon Trust, PepsiCo, Tesco, IBM, Continental Clothing Company, WWF UK to name but a few. 

The key topics focused on where climate initiatives that achieve both environmental and business objectives, crafting climate change messages that win over the most skeptical consumers, an A-Z of using offsets and taking advantage of carbon trading, how to report on your climate change objectives, achievements for maximum impact and how to manage the many risks of climate change.

To find out more about this event and feedback from the summit please log onto http://www.ethicalcorp.com/climate/

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