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Read more at: "Business as we know it is dead" – CLG in the news at COP21

"Business as we know it is dead" – CLG in the news at COP21

12 January 2015 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group disseminated its key messages at COP21 through dozens of interviews our spokespeople gave while in Paris in December, media releases and blogs we published and press briefings we organised. Here is a selection of our press coverage.


Read more at: Blog: L’Appel de Paris: holding each other to account after COP21
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Blog: L’Appel de Paris: holding each other to account after COP21

22 December 2015 – Building on the experience of the Corporate Climate Communiqués, the Paris Pledge for Action (L’Appel de Paris), a collective statement by non-state actors, is crucial for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, explains Nicolette Bartlett.


Read more at: Blog: COP21 has raised the bar for climate action
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Blog: COP21 has raised the bar for climate action

22 December 2015 – Reflecting on the outcome of COP21, Eliot Whittington welcomes an agreement that is far more ambitious than predicted and has put to bed the idea that the world is not willing to act on climate.


Read more at: Blog: Taking the Paris Agreement home to Europe
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Blog: Taking the Paris Agreement home to Europe

17 December 2015 – The EU played a key role in making the unexpectedly strong Paris Agreement on climate change happen. It must now walk the talk, and deliver increased climate ambition through its own energy union.


Read more at: L’Appel de Paris / Paris Pledge for Action
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L’Appel de Paris / Paris Pledge for Action

16 December 2015 – Global businesses, investors, cities and regions make Paris Pledge to meet or exceed the ambition set by the Paris Agreement on climate change.


Read more at: The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group welcomes the adoption of the Paris agreement on climate change
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The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group welcomes the adoption of the Paris agreement on climate change

Paris, 12 December 2015 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group welcomes the adoption of the first ever universal agreement to tackle climate change today at COP21 in Paris. The Paris agreement will accelerate the shift to a thriving, clean, decarbonised economy.


Read more at: Blog: A strong climate deal is good for the planet and great for business
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Blog: A strong climate deal is good for the planet and great for business

Paris, 10 December 2015 – As world leaders are finalising a new global climate agreement this week, Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Director of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group, explains what business expects from COP21.


Read more at: Press release: Business leaders ask for clear long-term emissions goal to be included in Paris climate deal
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Press release: Business leaders ask for clear long-term emissions goal to be included in Paris climate deal

Paris, 9 December 2015 – With just 48 hours to go before the end of the COP21 UN climate conference, business organisations working with thousands of corporations and investors urged world leaders to ensure that a clear and specific long-term emissions goal is included in the final Paris agreement.


Read more at: Press release: Leading built environment businesses commit to work together to deliver ultra low energy buildings
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Press release: Leading built environment businesses commit to work together to deliver ultra low energy buildings

Paris, 3 December 2015 – 16 leading European companies from across the built environment have taken a new energy efficiency commitment today for the buildings supply chain, to help drive delivery of ‘nearly zero energy buildings’ (nZEB) for new build by 2020, and refurbished buildings by 2030.


Read more at: Blog: COP21: Making history
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Blog: COP21: Making history

Very promising signals were sent during the first days of COP21, but much more needs to be done to reach a global climate deal, explains Eliot Whittington, Deputy Director, The Prince of Wales's Corporate Leaders Group.