

10.02.2010
Despite no legally binding deal from Coepenhagen, it seems we are already experiencing changing times as companies adapt the way they work to help drive a reduction in carbon emissions.
In this week’s BBC Green room, Sir David King speaks about how businesses and communities making small changes can help make a difference to a low carbon future and fill the void left by politicians.
He said, “Small, locally-owned initiatives replicated by groups across countries and nations can deliver substantial emissions reductions. At the same time, they can drive the mass shift in attitude and behaviour that is needed to tackle climate change.”
Read the full article on the BBC website.