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2.09.2007 - 09:48am ET
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Alcoa Chairman Urges Action on Climate Change at Sustainability Forum in China
Alcoa Chairman Addressed Business Leaders, Scientists and Government Officials in China on the Need for Concerted Action on Sustainability Between Industry, Governments, NGOs, Academia
(CSRwire) BEIJING, CHINA- February 9, 2007- Alain Belda, Chairman and CEO of Alcoa
(NYSE:AA) today highlighted the need for urgent and concerted action to
press for major breakthroughs on two pressing global issues -- climate
change and water management -- in a keynote address to a major
Sustainability forum in Beijing.
“We know we must address climate change and are willing to take a
leadership position that will help get us all to our common goals of
protecting our world for future generations. The changes that are needed
can’t be incremental; we need major breakthroughs,” Belda said. ”Our
commitment is to work for step-change through innovation and concerted
action.”
The Beijing Leadership in Sustainability Forum organised by AMCHAM-China
and the United States Embassy in Beijing brought together leaders in US
business in China, with Government officials and scientists to look for
greater cooperation and a platform for future collaboration and more
informed decision making on sustainability issues by industry,
governments, and communities.
Alcoa was recently named one of the most sustainable corporations in the
world for the third year in a row as one of the top role models in
sustainable business practices in the annual Global 100 Most Sustainable
Corporations in the World at the Davos World Economic Forum.
“We incorporate sustainable behavior into our business practices,
partnerships and community engagement. At Alcoa, we view sustainability as
the simultaneous achievement of financial success, environmental excellence
and social responsibility, which delivers long-term benefits to our
stakeholders,” Belda said.
Alcoa is a founding member of the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP)
an unprecedented alliance of nine major U.S.-based companies and four
leading environmental organizations that has taken the public lead in
calling on the U.S. government to quickly enact strong national
legislation to achieve significant reductions of greenhouse gas
emissions.
“Alcoa and our USCAP partners are convinced that we can build a global
plan of action on climate change in ways that create more economic
opportunities than risks and we need to engage this action in all sectors
in all the leading economies, especially the United States and China, to
make this a top priority,” Belda told the audience. “Though the
challenge is significant, I believe we can all grow and prosper in a
greenhouse gas constrained world. Actually, I believe there is no other
option. As an economic leader the U.S. must help lead the way.
“China’s growth - which is providing the engine for the global economy
- offers an unprecedented opportunity to build urban, transportation and
energy infrastructure which meets this challenge,” Belda added.
The U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) consists of market leaders
Alcoa, BP America, Caterpillar, Duke Energy, DuPont, FPL Group, General
Electric, Lehman Brothers, PG&E, and PNM Resources along with leading
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Environmental Defense, Pew Center on
Global Climate Change, Natural Resources Defense Council, and World
Resources Institute. USCAP calls for mandatory reductions of greenhouse
gas emissions from major emitting sectors, including large stationary
sources and transportation, and energy use in commercial and residential
buildings. Alcoa Chairman and CEO, Alain Belda represented Alcoa at
congressional and national press briefings introducing USCAP on January
22, 2007.
Alcoa has been recently ranked third on a new international listing of the
world’s top 50 low-carbon pioneers published by CNBC European Business, a
business publication affiliated with CNBC Europe. Companies were ranked on
the basis of the degree to which the company “had taken a courageous or
ground-breaking stance on climate change during the past decade.” Alcoa
is the only metals company on the list and the top ranked of the three
major U.S. corporations on the list.
For more information, including a copy of Alain Belda’s remarks at the
forum, visit http://www.alcoa.com
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