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James Murray, BusinessGreen , Thursday 5 March 2009 at 00:15:00 A third of suppliers responding to Carbon Disclosure Project believe climate change poses no risk to their business Many key suppliers to the world's largest firms are still burying their heads in the sand over climate change, according to the first global supply chain study from the Carbon... > > (link)

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