John Kerry says businesses should go 100 per cent renewable, as Saudis hint at end to oil age

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Businesses rally behind calls for global climate deal at Paris Summit

US Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday joined a growing chorus of voices demanding businesses set ambitious goals to slash greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades, ahead of this year's crucial...

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