Published 11-19-08
Submitted by Ceres
BOSTON, Mass. - November 19, 2008 "“ Five leading U.S. corporations joined with Ceres today to announce the launch of a new business coalition calling for strong U.S. climate and energy legislation in early 2009 to spur the clean energy economy and reduce global warming pollution. The group's key principles include stimulating renewable energy, promoting energy efficiency and green jobs, requiring 100 percent auction of carbon allowances, and limiting new coal-fired power plants to those that capture and store carbon emissions.
The founding members of Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy (BICEP) are Levi Strauss & Co., Nike, Starbucks, Sun Microsystems and The Timberland Company.
BICEP members believe that climate change impacts will ripple across all sectors of the economy and that various new business perspectives are needed to provide a full spectrum of viewpoints for solving the climate and energy challenges facing America.
"These companies have a clear message for next year's Congress: move quickly on climate change to kick-start a transition to a prosperous clean energy economy fueled by green jobs," said Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres, which helped organize BICEP.
"Climate change is a threat to any business that relies on an agricultural product like we do with coffee," said Ben Packard, Starbucks vice president, global responsibility. "Starbucks We believes that addressing climate change will help companies like ours reduce operating costs and mitigate future economic instability due to extreme weather conditions and agricultural loss."
"Nike understands the value of investing in innovative solutions to address the challenges of sustainability, so we are proud to be part of a coalition of companies that believes legislative action on climate change and clean energy is not only urgent but imperative to creating positive, long-term change," added Sarah Severn, Director of Horizons, corporate responsibility at Nike.
The coalition's goal is to work directly with key allies in the business community and members of Congress to pass meaningful energy and climate change legislation consistent with the following eight core principles:
"At Sun we are committed to delivering innovative, energy efficient products that meet our customers needs without sacrificing the planet," said David Douglas, chief sustainability officer at Sun Microsystems.
"However, in order to make the aggressive changes needed to address our global climate challenges, energy efficiency will not be enough. Because of this, we are excited to band together with the founding members of BiCEP in support of aggressive climate change and clean energy legislation that can help counter the impact of climate change while spurring US job growth."
"As an outdoor company, we are passionate about the environment and committed to protecting it," said Betsy Blaisdell, Timberland's manager of environmental stewardship. "We believe BICEP's principles offer the most effective approach to the climate crisis "“ leveraging the collective strengths and resources of business to call on the federal government to help enact change."
For more details on BICEP and the BICEP principles, visit http://www.ceres.org/BICEP.
About Ceres:
Ceres is a leading coalition of investors, environmental groups and other public interest groups working with companies to address sustainability challenges such as global climate change. For more information, visit http://www.ceres.org
Ceres is a nonprofit advocacy organization working to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more just, and sustainable world. United under a shared vision, our powerful networks of investors and companies are proving sustainability is the bottom line—changing markets and sectors from the inside out.
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