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Read more at: Business leaders write to MEPs to urge timely reform of EU-ETS

Business leaders write to MEPs to urge timely reform of EU-ETS

13 January 2015 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group has written to MEPs, calling on them to reform the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) to include a Market Stability Reserve (MSR) by 2017 at the latest, to keep the continent on track for developing a low carbon economy and energy system.


Read more at: 6 October 2014: Over 50 leading companies urge Europe to keep up ambition on climate

6 October 2014: Over 50 leading companies urge Europe to keep up ambition on climate

A group of 57 leading companies and business organisations representing more than 4.5 million employees worldwide, today urged EU leaders to agree a robust 2030 energy and climate policy framework and energy security strategy that is fully in line with Europe’s long- term climate objectives and that can help deliver a global climate change agreement.


Read more at: Meeting with HRH The Prince of Wales

Meeting with HRH The Prince of Wales

4 June 2013 – Senior leaders from the Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) met for dinner with HRH The Prince of Wales.


Read more at: 'Making the business case for a 2030 energy and climate change policy framework'

'Making the business case for a 2030 energy and climate change policy framework'

18 June 2013 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) and Confederation of British Industry hosted a high-level conference on 'Making the business case for a 2030 energy and climate change policy framework' in Brussels.


Read more at: Corporate Leaders Group reacts to EU ETS reforms

Corporate Leaders Group reacts to EU ETS reforms

15 July 2015 – Today the European Commission presented proposals to revise the EU Emissions Trading System.


Read more at: Climate experts’ report must spur urgent action, say CLG business leaders
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Climate experts’ report must spur urgent action, say CLG business leaders

27 September 2013 – Business leaders from across the EU are urging immediate action from governments, businesses and society to reduce carbon emissions and increase resilience in response to the first part of the 5th report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), released today.


Read more at: CLG members make business voice heard in response to IPCC report

CLG members make business voice heard in response to IPCC report

01 October 2013 – Members of The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) have been responding to the IPCC report since its release on 27 September, urging government and business into action to reduce carbon emissions and increase resilience.


Read more at: Polish Business & Science Climate Coalition

Polish Business & Science Climate Coalition

01 October 2014 – The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG), with the support of the European Climate Foundation, has initiated the Polish Business & Science Climate Coalition, a coalition of companies and academic institutes. The aim of this initiative is to work together to enhance existing activities and discussions around the reduction of CO2 emissions in Poland and explore possible areas for collaboration in preparation for COP 19 and beyond.


Read more at: Corporate Leaders Welcome Green Growth Initiative

Corporate Leaders Welcome Green Growth Initiative

28 October 2013 – Today, business leaders from The Prince of Wales's Corporate Leaders Group joined European Ministers responsible for energy and climate change in Brussels for the European Green Growth Summit.


Read more at: CLG meeting with UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey

CLG meeting with UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey

13 January 2014 – On 13 January 2013 The Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) had a positive meeting with the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey. The group expressed their support for the UK retaining its current level of ambition on climate change, and continuing to show leadership in the EU and internationally.