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The issue
Climate change creates a complex global challenge for businesses due to expected regulatory risks and potential changes in the value chain from cross-industry impacts and changing customer behaviour.
The Gleneagles Dialogue shapes policy recommendations and ensures that business-specific concerns are reflected in future policy-making by feeding into the Global Dialogue process.
The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), has been invited to convene a representative cohort of global businesses to participate in the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development. This is a multi-government, public-private policy dialogue on climate change and clean energy issues, the findings of which will be submitted to the G8 President, Yasuo Fukuda, who is Prime Minister of Japan, on Friday 20 June 2008.

The Opportunity
The Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change:

  • Provides opportunities for private, off-the-record ministerial and senior official contact with energy and environment ministers from 20 of the world’s most influential countries in or around the Gleneagles Dialogue ministerial meetings and at World Economic Forum events
  • Presents a forum to share ideas with an exclusive cross-industry group of leading companies about proactive thinking on climate change and future energy policy
  • Offers a platform to influence and shape policy on a future international framework on energy and climate change
  • Engages industry leaders to proactively lead the business response to the pressing issue of climate change

How does the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change work?
The process builds on the successful model used for the G8 Gleneagles CEO Roundtable. The Forum has convened a number of meetings to discuss key issues associated with the official working groups of the Gleneagles Dialogue and deliver the convened voice into the official process.
The official Dialogue process has involved business on two levels. First, a one-day ministerial meeting was held in Monterrey, Mexico, in October 2006 and another was hosted by Germany in 2007. Read Richard Samans comments in a BBC article.
Through the Forum, business was able to present its views to attending ministers. In addition, the World Economic Forum used its Annual Meeting in Davos and its regional events in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, East Asia, India and China to advance the Gleneagles Dialogue.

Who else is involved?
The Gleneagles Dialogue process is limited to 50 select Forum members. It combines companies previously involved in the G8 Gleneagles CEO Roundtable on Climate Change with additional companies representing particular sectors or regions.

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 Related documents

 Task Force on Low-Carbon Prosperity (Summary of Recommendations)
 Open Letter to the G20 Leaders
 Scaling up in a downturn (briefing paper for AM 2009)
 CEO Climate Policy Recommendations to G8 Leaders
 CEO Climate Policy Recommendations to G8 Leaders (with Chinese translation)
 CEO Climate Policy Recommendations to G8 Leaders (with Russian translation)
 CEO Climate Policy Recommendations to G8 Leaders (with Spanish translation)
 Endorsers of CEO Climate Recommendations
 Press Release
 Factsheet
 Summary of CEO Statement to G8 on Climate
 Q & A
 Interview: Dominic Waughray


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  Related links

 Gleneagles Dialogue Industry Partnership Project
 Chiba Gleneagles Dialogue, Japan, 2008
 Hokkaido Toyako G8 Summit, Japan, 2008
 G8 Gleneagles Dialogue, 2005
 Davos Climate Alliance
 The CDSB at the Carbon Disclosure Project
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  Media coverage

 BBC, UK
 Reuters, UK
 The Guardian, UK
 New Zealand Herald, NZ
 International Herald Tribune, FR
 The Associated Press, USA
 Bloomberg, USA
 The New Strait Times, MY
 Guardian, UK
 Real Truth, USA
 Earth Times, UK
 Earth Times, UK

    
 
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