Corporate honchos acknowledge global warming but falter on emission cuts

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onJul 18, 2007 @ 10:28 PDT

The Business Roundtable, while it took no stand on mandatory regulation of greenhouse-gas emissions, did call for a national inventory to encourage voluntary reductions from individualย companies.

It also agreed to encourage energy efficiency to reduce electricity use by 25%, and development of new technologies that emit little or no greenhouse gases, relative to currentย technologies.

The group further suggested working with other countries to adopt a global solution that includes reduction of deforestation in theย tropics.

In concluding, the CEOโ€™s said โ€œU.S. leadership in establishing this global framework is essential.โ€

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