The Green Growth Carrot
Livsstil og trends | 11. oktober 2011
Two years after playing host to the United Nations COP 15 Climate summit, Copenhagen has once again called world leaders to the Danish capital to discuss the "State of Green" 2011.
In those two years, the discourse on solving global climate problems has shifted from reducing carbon emissions to now stimulating international green growth. A necessity in lieu of the ongoing concerns about the global economy, say politicians and business leaders alike. That has spurred leaders like UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to say that his primary goal in coming years is assuring sustainable global growth.
Reporter: Brian Woodward
Camera/Edit: Jesper Jakobsen
In those two years, the discourse on solving global climate problems has shifted from reducing carbon emissions to now stimulating international green growth. A necessity in lieu of the ongoing concerns about the global economy, say politicians and business leaders alike. That has spurred leaders like UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to say that his primary goal in coming years is assuring sustainable global growth.
Reporter: Brian Woodward
Camera/Edit: Jesper Jakobsen
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