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Towards a Low-Carbon City (3 July 2010) PDF Print E-mail

It is in the cities that the expertise, the entrepreneurial capacities, the institutions and the leadership that have made modern civilization the most creative and wealthiest ever are concentrated. It is the people of the cities who must cooperate fully to ensure that the benefits of city life are available to all.
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Carbon trading (8 November 2007) PDF Print E-mail


New carbon funds are proliferating and there are few investment banks or financial institutions that are not moving into the field.
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We spend billions for war and pennies for peace (5 November 2007) PDF Print E-mail


We are facing unprecedented risks to the very survival of life on Earth as we know it, but pessimism would be self-fulfilling. We must continue to be motivated by our hopes and be guided in our actions by our growing capacity to respond to these ominous risks.
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Strategic philanthrophy (2 November 2007) PDF Print E-mail


The global culture is a material culture which does not yet have a driving moral force.
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New economic and social challenges (8 January 2007) PDF Print E-mail

 

Development must not be confined to isolated enclaves of the affluent and the privileged.

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Transnational Corporations and Sustainable Development (6 July 2007) PDF Print E-mail


The transnational corporate community is playing an essential role in the transition to a sustainable development pathway. They can help to demonstrate, for example, that a climate friendly, sustainable and harmonious mode of development will open up new opportunities for profit and competitive advantage.
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Peace and security in northeast Asia (18 November 2006) PDF Print E-mail


While Korea is the most acute, it is not the only risk facing the peace and security of northeast Asia. Competing territorial claims over some of the small island areas of the region have escalated as the potential value of their offshore resources becomes more evident.
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