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Tata
Steel, ONGC join group to tackle climate change
The Economic Times April 23, 2008
India's Tata Steel and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
(ONGC) are among the major firms that have joined the
"caring for climate" initiative of UN Global
Compact, the group's Executive Director Georg Kell announced
here on Wednesday.
The head of the group that handles the interface between
the UN and the private sector told the media at the
B4E (Business for the Environment) summit that about
150 of the Global 500 companies were now part of the
initiative.
"The companies realise that this is the greatest
challenge of our times and handling it must becomes
an integral part of corporate strategy," Kell said.
"Climate change is both a risk and an opportunity
for business. It's a regulatory risk and a branding
risk."
With 11 more companies joining the initiative on Wednesday,
the "caring for climate" initiative now has
230 business participants.
Kell expected that they would become the "voice
of business to create a conducive atmosphere for international
negotiations that would see a global treaty" to
tackle climate change once the current period of the
Kyoto Protocol ran out in 2012.
The initiative is essentially a forum where firms can
learn how others are planning to cope with climate change,
a phenomenon caused by greenhouse gas emissions that
are warming the atmosphere. It is already affecting
farm output, causing more frequent and more severe droughts,
floods and storms.
"Climate change will leave winners and losers.
When you start preparing for it may determine the winner.
That's why firms are taking steps already," Kell
said.

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