Asia-Pacific business leaders reveal climate fears

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Survey of top firms reveals growing concerns about climate impacts and upcoming carbon regulation

Large businesses in the Asia-Pacific region are seriously concerned about the impact of climate change on their industry and are beginning to take steps to pre-empt carbon legislation, according to a survey...

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