By Gerard Wynn
REUTERS
11:49 a.m. January 22, 2007
LONDON, – A spate of corporations flaunting their environmental credentials, and especially their concern about climate change, says as much or more about a shifting commercial landscape as the planet's future.
The so-called U.S. Climate Action Partnership called Monday for a federal plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions, a day before President George W. Bush is expected to avoid proposing just that in his State of the Union speech.
“These recommendations should catalyze legislative action,” said Jeff Immelt, chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric Co. , a member of the group, which also includes BP America.
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