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Corporate Leaders Network for Climate Change

Corporate Leaders Network for Climate Action (CLN)

 Corporate Leaders Network for Climate Action

The Corporate Leaders Network for Climate Action throughout the world. Click to enlarge the map and read more about the individual business leadership groups.

Building an international movement of business leadership groups for a low carbon economy

Over the past decade, many countries have seen the emergence of groups of business leaders working to create the political space for government action in support of low carbon societies. These groups have seen the need for coordination across the economy, both to ensure that potential risks are managed and to allow business to grasp the opportunities that this transition could hold.

In 2010, a network was formed among these groups, the Corporate Leaders Network for Climate Action (CLN). The secretariats of these groups have begun to work in partnership, believing there to be immense potential in supporting and cooperating with each other on this agenda. The network represents a powerful platform for ‘home-grown’, autonomous, national, cross-sector business groupings to collaborate and to advocate clear and strong policy measures to deliver a prosperous, low carbon economy, both within key countries and internationally.

This growing network currently represents established and emerging business groups in Brazil, Chile, Germany, EU, Hungary, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, SE Asia, South Africa, Turkey, the US and the UK.

The University of Cambridge is delighted to be hosting the secretariat for this network in its initial phase of development.

Hong Kong trams28 February 2012: Hong Kong SMEs cut energy use but stop short of investing in low-carbon products and servicesThe Hong Kong Climate Change Business Forum (CCBF), a member of the CPSL convened Corporate Leaders Network, launched the results of its latest Energy Efficiency and Climate Change survey on 28 February 2012. Concern has spiked since the first survey in 2010; with over 70% of the 300 organisations expecting climate impacts to affect their businesses in the next three years. The vast majority (nearly 75%) are taking action to reduce their exposure to climate change risk, primarily by cutting energy use in their supply chain and in their own operations. A strong majority (69%) anticipates growing demand for 'green' products and services in the coming three years yet only 12% report they are actively developing energy-efficient, low-carbon products and services. Present market demand remains low at just 14%, demonstrating a sizeable gap between the perceived opportunity and current action.

And when it comes to climate change adaptation the results from the second survey are similar to those from the first. SMEs say the Hong Kong region is not prepared for climate change and are seeking stronger leadership from the Government. New climate change policy initiatives in Hong Kong and China have captured SMEs’ attention, with almost half (48%) familiar with Hong Kong’s proposed Carbon Reduction target.[1] Of these, the majority (58%) believes it should be more ambitious: a sign that business is seeking more Government leadership in this area.

View the full survey results.

Download the Hong Kong Climate Change Business Forum press release.

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[1] The target, proposed in September 2010, is to reduce carbon intensity, measured as units of carbon to produce one unit of GDP, by 50% to 60% based on 2005 levels by 2020

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