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6,000+ 1,300+ Applications to Attend
Delegates
75+ Speakers
5,200+
Unique Views on Live Stream
2,140,000+ Website Views
“BRINGING THE FUTURE INTO THE PRESENT” – Achim Steiner, Executive Director, UN Environment Programme
CONTENTS 3/ THE LARGEST BUSINESS SIDE EVENT AT COP21 4/ ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN 5/ MARKETING OUTREACH 10/ TESTIMONIALS 12/ EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 16/ SELECTION OF ORGANISATIONS THAT ATTENDED SIF15 18/ MEDIA COVERAGE 19/ EVENT GALLERY 20/ SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
HISTORICAL CLIMATE AGREEMENT Saturday, December 12th 2015 will be celebrated as the moment the global campaign against climate change began in earnest. It is hoped that the Paris agreement will now unleash up to $30 trillion of new investment in green technologies, sending a jolt of acceleration through the world’s low carbon economies. The Sustainable Innovation Forum, just a short hop from the climate negotiations, gathered international business leaders to unveil the powerful new ideas required to drive this investment forward.
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THE LARGEST BUSINESS SIDE EVENT AT COP21 From the latest advances in electric motoring and battery swap technologies, to plant based meat, to locking carbon in the earth- the 6th annual Sustainable Innovation Forum unpacked the business solutions required to build a low carbon future. Recognised as the largest business-focused event held during the COP21 Paris Climate Summit, SIF highlighted the multi-trillion dollar business opportunities available in accelerating the low carbon economy. The two day event at the iconic Stade de France welcomed more than 1,300 delegates from countries all over the world to debate the way in which businesses, investors, city leaders and NGOs can work together to build cross-sector partnerships to unlock green economy opportunities.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Achim Steiner, UndersecretaryGeneral, UN and Executive Director, UNEP
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President, Iceland
Bertrand Piccard, Initiator, Chairman and Pilot, Solar Impulse
H.E. Madam Hakima El Haite, Delegate Minister in Charge of Environment, Morocco
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, Scottish National Party
Adrian Grenier, Actor, Entrepreneur and Dell Social Good Advocate
Helen Clark, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Dr Ernest Moniz, Secretary of Energy, USA
President Felipe Calderón, Former President of Mexico, Chairman, Global Commission on the Economy and Climate
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ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN SIF15 received over 6,000 applications to attend, of which 1,300 were hand picked to be present over the two days.
6,000 APPLICATIONS > 1,300 DELEGATES
ATTENDEES BY COUNTRY
23% United States of America 19% United Kingdom 7% France 3% Germany 3% Norway 3% Brazil 3% Iceland 3% Canada 3% Sweden 2% Australia 31% Other
ATTENDEES BY JOB TITLE
22% CXO/Founder/President 17% Director/VP 6% Head of Department 13% Senior Management 9% Press 3% Government 1% Academia 30% Senior Executives
ATTENDEES BY SECTOR
43% Corporate Delegates 14% Government 20% NGO 15% Press 7% UN 1% Academia
LIVE STREAM Organisers were also delighted to introduce a live stream of the event that attracted well over 5,000 additional delegates that watched the event from the comfort of their screens.
SIF - 5,253 UNIQUE VIEWS Tablet
2.6% Mobile
7.4%
Desktop
91%
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SIF - UNIQUE BY CONTINENT
Europe 2,504 Americas 1,647 Asia 731 Africa 193 Oceania 128 Undisclosed 50
MARKETING OUTREACH WEBSITE UNIQUE USERS –
840,294
PAGE VIEWS –
2,143,935
AVERAGE SITE DURATION – 1:46
TOP COUNTRIES
CANADA
4.5% USA
14%
BELGUIM
UK
2.7%
7.9%
GERMANY
FRANCE
2.8%
21.5% SPAIN
1.9%
INDIA
3.4%
ITALY
3.6%
BRAZIL
3%
PRESS COVERAGE MEDIA COVERAGE TYPE 40
150+
Press Registrations
30
Articles
MEDIA COVERAGE BY COUNTRY
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90+
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Attending Journalists
0 Print
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Online Broadcast
18 International 2 US 16 UK 6 Russia 3 Taiwan
1 China 1 Spain 1 Australia 1 Egypt
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PARTNER’S CAMPAIGN The extensive marketing & PR campaign of SIF15 utilised a range of communication channels including online, social media and print advertising campaigns. Thanks to our 40+ partners we have achieved a global outreach of well over 6.5 million.
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MEDIA & INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS -
PIECES OF ONLINE CONVERGE
Media Partners Actu-Environnement.com Bloomberg New Energy Finance Cities Today Contexte Diplomatic Courier Diplomatic World Live Earth European Business Review Le Figaro Forbes Institutional Partners African Renewable Energy Alliance (AREA) BSR C40 Cities CDP CDSB EpE EuroSif Global Compact France ICC ICLEI IETA IIGCC ISEAL Alliance Japan-CLP
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PRINTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN 12 TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA
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MAILING & CLIMATE ACTION CAMPAIGN
2,500,000 + Unique SIF15 newsletter sign-ups -
18,653
Climate Action Database -
49,000
Impressions in Remarketing Campaign
SOCIAL MEDIA
48 Hours Twitter Outreach 8,176, 424
43,458 Views
8,967 Likes
9,494 Followers
466K Followers
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SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
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TESTIMONIALS Glenn Schmidt, Vice President, Government and External Affairs, The BMW Group: “We’ve worked together with SIF for two years now based on the positive experience we gained at COP20 in Lima, Peru. The decision to take our engagement and work together with SIF to the next level to become a headline sponsor and SIF15 at COP21 has been a fantastic experience – the event has grown in terms of size, engagement, topics, and exhibitions. It’s been a wonderful platform to engage with a multitude of stakeholders – policy makers, city representatives, academia the whole range. It’s about dialogue and creating positive momentum to solve climate problems.”
President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland: “We come here to tell our story – by being here we hope to share our story and inspire others. We have internationally brought our technologies and partnership to countries in Asia, Africa, the Americas, demonstrating that even a small country can be an important partner in different parts of the world in their renewable energy transformation.”
Anita Krohn Traaseth, Chief Executive Officer, Innovation Norway: “This is a key event for us because we are bringing start-ups and existing companies that have concrete solutions on how to solve a lot of global issues. So Innovation Norway wants to be a big part of putting sustainability on the global agenda and we’re also here to promote Norway as an energy nation… Now is the time to bring forward the companies who believe they can change the world.”
Bea Perez, Chief Sustainability Officer, The Coca-Cola Company: “Coca-Cola is thrilled to be here at the Sustainable Innovation Forum because we know it’s a way to bring people together to talk about actionable solutions. When we partner together we can take the work further and we also know it’s important to have the dialogue at the table – so whether its partnering together on a plan of action or sharing and cascading new learnings so we can help each other – that’s one of the most important reasons we are here.”
Patrick Brown, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Impossible Foods: “At this meeting there are a lot of individuals and organisations that share many of the goals that Impossible Foods is all about. It’s an opportunity for us to meet people from whom we can learn and share our ideas with that are potential allies that can help us achieve our goals… I wanted to get our concept across to this audience which can have a lot impact.”
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Niels Christiansen, Chief Executive Officer, Danfoss: “We’ve known SIF for a long time – it fits very well as SIF brings stakeholders together including cities. SIF for a long time has been pushing the role of business and that of course is a very important place for us – it is hitting exactly what I think is important – the combination of cities and businesses to make things happen. It’s an important forum and we’re doing a lot to support it.”
Wayne Sharpe, Founder and Chairman, Carbon Trade Exchange: “We come to SIF15 because we are looking for like-minded companies and to get the exposure in order to make the carbon market place more liquid, which will provide scale. Any action is better than none and there really is no excuse for businesses not to act!”
Paolo Falcioni, Director General, CECED: “We came here because we had a message to deliver as well as to learn because this is a place where we could get in touch with policy makers, industries and innovators. We came here to understand how we can better position ourselves to deliver the sustainability that the world needs.”
Skye Lawrence, Director, Cool Effect: “We are so excited to be here with like-minded individuals and be able to preview a platform that is all about action in an environment that is so aligned with our beliefs. It’s a fabulous place for us to do our first launch!”
Ingrid Bonde, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Vattenfall: “This is an opportunity for everybody to join in and to form a united view on what is going to happen – if we have a united view, and business and politics go hand-in-hand, then this shift can really come true.”
Jake Layes, Director, Global Cleantech & Entrepreneur Impact, Autodesk: “The SIF15 is in many ways the business COP. It is a platform where you see many companies that bring their ideas to the table and it’s a great opportunity to make connections and find opportunities to work together.”
Lars Skjoldager Sørensen , Head of Harvesting Product Management, New Holland Agriculture: “The Sustainable Innovation Forum is where business, government, everyone gets together to discuss future challenges and by being here it helps us gain a better understanding – what other businesses are thinking what governments are thinking, and where this is all going. It’s very important for us to be part of this.”
Dr Bertrand Piccard, Pilot and Co-Founder, Solar Impulse: “The Sustainable Innovation Forum gave hope to everyone, as it presented the issue of climate change under the angle of profitable solutions rather than expensive problems.”
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Buoyantly-optimistic UN Environment Programme executive director Achim Steiner informed his audience: “This forum is not only the future - it is bringing the future right into the present.” “The market for low-carbon technologies and innovations is not some future concept, it is thriving today, and offers huge potential for those who would capitalise on it.” “We are already seeing the enormous opportunities for business of an inclusive green economy. We need look no further than the power sector, where last year half of all new infrastructure investments – some $270 billion – were in renewables.” Enthused by the commitments tabled at the nearby COP, he added: “Virtually every country on this planet now has a national climate change strategy - this has changed the entire ball game - these new commitments now cover over 90 per cent of the world’s emissions.” The conference vision was of an angstfree future - an appeal to a transformation of the world economy in every facet where policy makers and investors mingled with private sector innovators of a carbon free world. High level attendees included President of Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, a nation powered by 100 per cent
renewable energy, US Energy Secretary and nuclear physicist Dr Ernest Moniz, Mayors of the some of the world’s most green progressive cities Bristol and Adelaide, corporate leaders from BMW and Coca-Cola, the pilots of the Solar Impulse, and many more. While in the deliberate world of international consensus building nations shift incrementally, butting together like tectonic plates, here at the Stade de France the zeal of business to create change and drive sustainable innovation was irresistible. This momentum is reflected in a new study by UNEP and the European Patent Office, stating that the number of climate change mitigation technologies
has increased five fold between 1995 and 2011. In fact, low-carbon inventions are being realised at a faster rate than other technologies, representing nearly 6% of all of the world’s inventions. UK Foreign Secretary’s special advisor for climate change, Sir David King, revealed that the low carbon economy is now the fastest growing sector in the UK - employing 460,000 people and turning over £50 billion. “But that’s just a taster,” he told the conference with breezy confidence. Journalists from across the planet, including Reuters, the New Yorker, the BBC and Forbes were amongst those given a chance to feast on their own ‘taster’ - the Impossible Burger. The juicy prospect was made still more tantalising by the fact that its very convincing ‘meat’ patty, appearing to ooze with red juices, was entirely plant-based. The tasty takeaway was created via the development of an alternative source of the heme molecule that ‘opens up’ when heated and gives cooked meats their distinctive flavour. Instead of using beef, outspoken Stanford University Professor Pat O. Brown, has found the same molecule lurking in the nodules of soya plants.
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His concept of beating the farming industry at its own game has so convinced Google that this year they offered a startling £300 million to buy his three-year-old company, Impossible Foods.
This inventive solution has already prompted excited headlines in the US’s Smithsonian magazine to ask “Will Electric Scooters Take Over the World’s Mega Cities?”
Brandishing his tablet, Horace showed a YouTube clip of battalions of scooter riding commuters choking the streets of the three million strong city, before unveiling the answer to the city’s pol-
Professor O. Brown, who subsequently refused the sale, and numbers Microsoft’s Bill Gates among his investors, enthusiastically described his philosophy as curious delegates queued around him. “We’re not in the business of making a veggie burger, most meat eaters would never touch one. Instead we have to make the meat lovers of the world happier than they are today.” More electrifying inspiration came from entrepreneur Horace Luke, whose scooter battery swap firm Gogoro is taking Taipei by storm, the city with the highest number of scooters per citizen in the world.
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3 BMW i3 USED TO TRANSPORT DIPLOMATS TO SIF15 SAVED A THIRD OF A TON OF CO2 EMISSIONS lution problems - a speedy electric battery swap, that powers electric scooters available at 100 outlets around the city. 140 batteries are already being swapped every day just a few months into the embryonic project. “This could be the beginning of something huge, yes,” he stated as the firm began outlining its next staging post, a roll out in Amsterdam. Scandinavian interests were also well represented by Norwegian entrepreneurs Carbon Wealth, who unveiled their new ‘Skymining’ concept - created by founder Karl Pendragon. The firm plans to rejuvenate abandoned plots of poor quality land , as well as generating energy and pro-
viding a cheap store of carbon underground.
a scientific project to grow the same grass for use in power stations.
The business centres around a plant called elephant grass, which grows at a rate of up to four metres in 100 days in Africa.
Mr Pendragon told delegates that amongst the reasons for turning to the product is that it is grown on marginal land in Africa, where land could be leased to provide much needed cash whilst helping to restore nutrient-depleted soils.
It is one of the world’s most efficient ‘carbon pumps’ and stores up to 30 per cent of its carbon around its roots. After growing it in volume, the company has patented a unique process to generate energy by harvesting the plant above ground and processing it into a “carbon negative” fuel. Their idea is already stimulating ripples of interest, including with the UK government that announced in August that it would spend £1.8 million on
The Forum also hosted global financial organisations demonstrating their commitment to low carbon investment opportunities. Representatives included some of the world’s largest development banks, as well as smaller, more agile competitors, like the Singapore-based Climate Resource Exchange (CRX), a global exchange focused on environmental markets. UK-based Carbon Tracker Initiative - a financial think tank aiming to reset the way markets understand the risks of climate change - also offered their financial perspective. Their success may at least in part be judged by the recent actions of Bank of England governor Mark Carney who has appointed US media billionaire Michael Bloomberg to head a new task force aimed at helping investors judge how companies are managing the risks that global warming poses to businesses. Headline sponsors BMW Group proudly parked their BMWi3 in the main exhibition, an emission free vehicle created using the maximum amount of sustainable and recyclable materials. Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the BMW Group Board of Management, said: “When it comes to the big chal-
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lenges of the future, we have to take a systematic approach – because single companies will not be able to manage the digitalisation and decarbonisation of mobility alone. It will take networks and partnerships. The Sustainable Innovation Forum provides an ideal platform for sharing ideas within a high profile network and developing new ways to shape the future together.” Meanwhile from the kitchen another corporate giant The Coca- Cola Group served the assembled guests with a meal of ‘rescued’ food. Businesses were not the only ones supporting the vision for a low carbon economy. Icelandic President Ólafur Ragnar Grimsson received warm applause after joking about the success of his country in becoming powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, com-
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menting: “If this is what a ridiculously small country can do - think of what the world’s leading powers can achieve in the next 20 years.” Whilst revealing his country’s journey to 100 per cent renewable power was “full of mistakes,” he high-
lighted that major aluminium producers Rio Tinto and Alcoa now actively site smelters in Iceland to take advantage of its geothermal energy resource, as “the fact that their products are being produced by renewable energy puts them in a far stronger position than if it was produced by fossil fuels.” Conference organiser Nick Henry, the CEO of Climate Action, who works relentlessly to build partnerships between business, government and public bodies, summed up the two day gathering: “Climate change not only presents the single largest threat to mankind, it also creates the greatest economic opportunity since the industrial revolution. Trillions of dollars will be spent in the next decades to develop a global green economy that creates long-term energy, food and water security and green jobs in the process”.
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SELECTION OF ORGANISATIONS THAT ATTENDED SIF15 PRIVATE SECTOR ADAM SMITH INTERNATIONAL ADANI POWER ADRISK CONSULTING AGRITECH GROUP HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL APPETITE CONSULTANCY AQURA LABS ARABESQUE ARAMCO OVERSEAS COMPANY ARCTIK AUM FILMS AURAIA INC. AUTODESK AVERY DENNISON AXICOM BAIN & COMPANY BLACKSTONE ENERGY SERVICES BMW BT CARBON DELTA CEIIA COCA COLA DANFOSS DELOITTE DELTA DIAGEO DURAWEALTH ENERGIA DE BOGOTA ERNST & YOUNG FORBES GOGORO GOOGLE GREEN HOUSE PR HEINEKEN HERMES ICLEI ICPAC IMPOSSIBLE FOODS INC INDIA ONE SOLAR POWER THERMAL PLANT INNOVATION NORWAY INSTITUTE AND FACULTY OF ACTUARIES INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE RECURSOS BIOLÓGICOS ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT J.P.MORGAN CHASE & CO. KEPCO LAZARD ASSET MANAGEMENT LIGTH COMPANY OF ENERGY FROM RIO DE JANEIRO LOUIS VUITTON MOET HENNESSY
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MIELE NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE NORTHERN TRUST ASSET MANAGEMENT PHILIPS LIGHTING PROMOTE ICELAND PWC ROBERT BOSCH GMBH SCAND DESIGN GROUP SIEMENS SOLAR IMPULSE SOLAR MEDIA THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY UBS VATTENFALL VESTAS
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ECCI, THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH IMPERIAL COLLEGE, THE GRANTHAM INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL UNITED STATES ARCTIC RESEARCH COMMISSION UNIVERITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CÓRDOBA UNIVERSIDAD SANTO TOMAS UNIVERSITE DE GRENOBLE 2 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE UNIVERTY OF CALIFORNIA
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION OR ASSOCIATION ACCESSIBLE CLEAN ENERGY AFRICAN RENEWABLE ENERGY ALLIANCE AS YOU SOW AUSTRALIA ORGANISATION CARBON TRACKER
CARBON TRACKER INITIATIVE CARBON TRADE EXCHANGE CARBONFUND.ORG FOUNDATION CHATHAM HOUSE CLIMATE BONDS CLIMATE-KIC CONFERENCE OF NGOS EATERNITY FAIR CLIMATE FUND FUTERRA GLOBAL WATER FUND GREEN CITIES SOLUTIONS GREEN SCHOOL IIGCC NATURE CONSERVANCY NATIONAL TRUST OURVOICES OXFORD POLICY MANAGEMENT PACIFIC INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE SOLUTIONS PARTNERSHIP FOR RESPONSIBLE GROWTH PEOPLE+PLANET PROJECT PRINCE OF WALES’S CORPORATE LEADERS GROUP PROTECT OUR WINTERS RE-DEFINE THINK TANK RESPONSABILITY STUDENT ENERGY THE CLEAN FOUNDATION THE CLIMATE GROUP THE CLIMATE TRUST THE LONELY WHALE FOUNDATION THE NATURE CONSERVANCY THE PARADIGM PROJECT WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES WORLD ENERGY COUNCIL WORLD GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL WORLD OCEAN COUNCIL WORLD TREE COP
WWF GOVERNMENT AND UNITED NATION BODIES ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL AMBASSADE DE FINLANDE BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL BRITISH EMBASSY CANADIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CECED CITY GOVERNMENT TAICHUNG CITY OF ASSEN
CITY OF OSLO CITY OF RICHMOND CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MO CITY OF SUNNYVALE DANISH AGRICULTURE AND FOOD COUNCIL DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY OF MIRAFLORES FRENCH EMBASSY TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OF SEYCHELLES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF HIDALGO GUIMARAES CITY HALL HM GOVERNMENT OF GIBRALTAR INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION - UFCG MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND WATER, LEBANON MINISTRY OF FINANCE, DJIBOUTI MINISTRY OF NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE, ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCE, ISRAEL MINISTRY OF NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES, ENERGY AND WATER RESOURCES, ISRAEL MINISTRY OF TRAFFIC, TRANSPORT AND URBAN PLANNING, CURACAO MISSISSIPPI RIVER CITIES & TOWNS INITIATIVE NEW ZEALAND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RIO 2016 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE OF THE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE SWISS FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TAOYUAN CITY GOVERNMENT THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY UN UNDP UNEP UNEP SOUTHEAST ASIA YOUTH ENVIRONMENT NETWORK (SEAYEN) UNEP SOUTHEAST ASIAN YOUTH ENVIROUNMENT NETWORK (SEAYEN)
UN-HABITAT UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AFME ASSOCIATION FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS IN EUROPE AGROBANCO AUSTRALIAN ETHICAL INVESTMENT BENEFICIAL STATE BANK BNP PARIBAS
BRAZILIAN FEDERATION OF BANKS CAF, DEVELOPMENT BANK OF LATIN AMERICA EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK (EIB) EMEA FINANCE
GLOBAL AND SMART AND WORLD BANK INTER-AMERICA DEVELOPMENT BANK MOODY’S INVESTORS SERVICE SANTANDER WORLD BANK
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News Agency TASS Next City Nikkei Business Publications Nikkei Europe Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation Nyhedsbladet Dansk Energi Politico Positive Magazine Radio France Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty Rai Recharge Responsible Investor Reuters Reuters TV RNW Media Salt SINART Sistema Nacional de Radio y Televisión-Radio Solar Media Sputnik News Agency Standard Media Group Sveriges Radio, Swedish Public Service Radio Taiwan Environmental Information Center TASS News agency The Climate Group The Ecologist, Envisionation The Economist
The Economist Group The Economist Intelligence Unit The Environmentalist The National Observer and Smarter Shift The New Internationalist The New Yorker The Norwegian Business Daily The Parliament Magazine The Sunday Times The Times Kuwait The Washington Post The Worldfolio Time & Fortune Magazines TriplePundit TVBS TVBS UDN Group Upworthy Vista Tv VITA Voice of America W Magazine WBUR Webzine KIC InnoEnergy World Environment Magazine World News Media Yahoo Ziwira
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MEDIA COVERAGE NEWSWIRES Reuters News – Tackling a taboo: climate activists take tender approach on meat Reuters News - Klean Industries Joins Sustainable Innovation Forum at Paris Climate Summit COP21 PR Newswire – UK Ranks 3rd in Green Tech Inventions in Europe
BROADCAST BBC R4 Farming Today – interview with Nick Henry and Patrick Brown BBC World Service – Paris Climate Pact: Corporate Winners & Losers BBC World Service – Paris Climate Summit: What Businesses Can Do ABC Broadcast
Bloomberg - UK Ranks 3rd in Green Tech Inventions in Europe Recharge – US energy secretary Moniz upbeat about on PTC/ITC extension prospects Supply Chain Brain –Will a Paris Summit Yield Green Results European Patent Office – Inventions in climate change mitigation technologies are growing strongly Corporate Europe Observatory The Sustainable Innovation Forum 2015: Flashy greenwash at an exclusive corporate love-in Stackyard - New Holland Sponsors Sustainable Innovation Forum 2015 Nikkei Asian Review - Gogoro is shaking up Taiwan’s economy with clean transport and chic design
Sky Business News, Australia Green Focus Films
Triple Pundit - Addressing the Climate Challenge While Advancing Human Rights
Parliament Magazine – Nicola Sturgeon optimistic about COP21 climate deal
РИА Новости - События, которые РИА Новости планирует освещать 5 - 7 декабря
Bobsguide.com - Carbon Trade Exchange Addresses Impact of Carbon Pricing and Markets on Global Climate Change at COP21
РИА Новости - Календарь событий 7 декабря - 8 января
Business Insider - One of the biggest climate problems has to do with what most people eat
Yahoo! Singapore News - An open letter to cleantech startups on climate change
Holyrood Magazine - Nicola Sturgeon: It’s hard to mention David Cameron and CCS together without swearing
Yahoo! Singapore Finance - UK Ranks 3rd in Green Tech Inventions in Europe
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SPAIN Business Green - Businesses don’t invest in dead tech - so what’s the government playing at? Cooling Post - Energy efficiency should be top priority Sports Pro - Sustainable Innovation in Sport: leading the line in the battle against climate change
AUSTRALIA
El Periodico - Canvi climàtic, un gran problema de la humanitat
TAIWAN CN Yes News - 將智能減碳向全球 介紹 Gogoro參與聯合國活動_科 技新聞_鉅亨網 ETtoday - Gogoro出席巴黎氣候高 峰會永續創新論壇
INTERNATIONAL Forbes – How business leapfrogged government on climate action
GreenBiz - Episode 8: Live from Paris, Al Gore & Facebook’s post-COP21 energy plan
Green Magazine - Adelaide plans to be the first carbon neutral city in the world
Forbes – Is Green Good?
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RUSSIA
Yahoo! News – Tackling a Taboo: climate activists take tender approach on meat
New Yorker Magazine – Signal and Noise at the Paris Climate Summit
Sputnik International - Renewables Unable to Meet Future Energy Demand - World Energy Council
MSN 汽車 - Gogoro代表臺灣參與 巴黎氣候高峰會永續創新論壇
CHINA
Bloomberg - Klean Industries Joins Sustainable Innovation Forum at Paris Climate Summit COP21 Huffington Post – What business leaders need to know about the Paris Climate Conference International Business Times - UK Ranks 3rd in Green Tech Inventions in Europe
Wallstreet Online - UK Ranks 3rd in Green Tech Inventions in Europe
UK Guardian - Why cheap oil is the key to beating climate change Daily Mail – Tackling a taboo: climate activists take tender approach on meat Parliament Magazine Sustainability starts at home
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Sputnik International - Economic Growth Does Not Impede Climate Change – Mexican Ex-President Sputnik International - Low Carbon Fastest Growing Sector in UK - Climate Change Representative Sputnik International - Green Energy Low Cost Key to Tackling Climate Change - US Energy Secretary
China Post - Gogoro looking for markets in Europe: CEO
EGYPT CNE Egypt - With two thirds of the world’s population estimated to be living in cities by 2050, the role of local governments in tackling climate change is under the spotlight this month, as global leaders act upon agreements reached at the 21st Conference of the Parties in Paris
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