COP28: Over 100 blue chip CEOs urge world leaders for 'transformative' climate policies

Cecilia Keating
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Business leaders across technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, manufacturing, food and engineering set out demands for upcoming UN Climate Summit in letter organised by World Economic Forum

More than 100 CEOs at some of the planet's biggest companies have urged world leaders to back "transformative policies" at the upcoming COP28 Climate Summit, in a in bid to help their firms to "accelerate...

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