COMPANY RANKINGS FUEL DEBATE OVER BUSINESS CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES

March 24, 2006
A new report by an environmental investment organization that ranks California, U.S. and foreign companies by the quality of their strategies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is elevating debate among state companies, high-ranking officials and key lawmakers over the climate change issue. While the report is intended to persuade companies across the globe to reduce GHG emissions for their own financial health, not all businesses that were analyzed believe the report is fair, including San Diego-based Sempra Energy. Ceres,...


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