Published 03-19-07
Submitted by Reuters Events Sustainable Business
March 19,2007 - Against the backdrop of growing consumer and investor awareness of climate change, risk and opportunity Ethical Corporation, global CSR magazine and conference organizer, is launching its first Climate Change Strategies and Environmental Communication business conference.
Topics to be covered at this in-depth conference include:
The conference has already received the backing of the industry leaders in environmental communications with Bruce Shclein, Vice President of Environmental Affairs, Citigroup commenting: "Citigroup, in addition to taking actions to reduce our own GHG emissions, works with clients and other stakeholders to develop products and services in support of their efforts to manage climate change. Communications is a key element to understanding and responding to this complex issue. This conference addresses the key concerns of business community in the face of global climate change"
To find out more about speakers, topics, exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, or to register for this event go to www.ethicalcorp.com/climatechangeusa2007/11
About Ethical Corporation
Ethical Corporation is an independent publisher and conference organizer. It publishes a monthly print magazine and holds conferences around the world.
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