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4 January 2008
HRH Prince Charles Leads Group To Help Combat Climate Change
Source: www.enhancedanalytics.com

HRH Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, is spearheading a low-profile group of eight of the world’s biggest pension funds known as the P8 to advance investment strategies to combat climate change.

The inaugural P8 summit was an invitation only event of 32 people drawn from the eight pension funds, plus a select group of leading investment and climate change experts. A statement signed by 150 of the world’s biggest companies and led by the Prince of Wales’s corporate leaders group on climate change called for a legally binding and comprehensive international deal on greenhouse gases and was sent to environment ministers and heads of state ahead of the UN talks in Bali.

A spokesman for the University of Cambridge Programme for Industry, which runs the Prince of Wales’ Business & the Environment Programme, said that the aim of the group was to draft a “plan of action” for investors on climate change for a subsequent meeting in approximately six months time.

For more information please visit http://www.accountingforsustainability.org.uk/output/Page1.asp
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