Corporate Climate Stocktake: Businesses urge governments to coordinate to ensure swifter net zero transition

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Ahead of the COP28 UN Climate Summit next month the latest Corporate Climate Stocktake examines what business leaders need from governments to speed up the clean tech transition

Leading businesses from around the world have today published a review of global decarbonisation efforts, calling on governments to urgently deliver more ambitious net zero policies at the upcoming COP28...

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