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Friday, 19 February 2010

Bill Gates argues for zero-carbon emissions and renewable energy

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Chair of the Climate Bonds Initiative; Europe Manager for Climate Risk Ltd; coordinating committee Network for Sustainable Financial Markets; marketing consultant to National Relay Service; director Cleardocs, Greenpeace Australia Pacific
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