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Business action on climate change

The European Investment Bank's Investment Survey also found that Western and Northern European firms are more likely to invest in climate mitigation.[1][2]

Business action on climate change is a topic which since 2000 includes a range of activities relating to climate change, and to influencing political decisions on climate change-related regulation, such as the Kyoto Protocol. Major multinationals have played and to some extent continue to play a significant role in the politics of climate change, especially in the United States, through lobbying of government and funding of climate change deniers. Business also plays a key role in the mitigation of climate change, through decisions to invest in researching and implementing new energy technologies and energy efficiency measures.

  1. ^ "Firms brace for climate change". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  2. ^ Bank, European Investment (2021). EIB Investment Report 2020/2021: Building a smart and green Europe in the COVID-19 era. European Investment Bank. ISBN 978-9286148118.

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