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}What are the implications of the COP21 outcomes for corporate stakeholders?
Source: Institute for Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability
At the 2015 United Nations Climate Conference in Paris, world leaders, UN agencies, NGOs, and intergovernmental organisations gathered with the aim of achieving a legally binding and universal agreement on climate and a goal of keeping global warming below the threshold of 2°C.
This webinar will explore the outcomes of the Climate Conference, giving listeners:
This webinar was hosted by the Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability.
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