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Published online 26 September 2007 | Nature 449, 383 (2007) | doi:10.1038/449383a

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Pressure for environmental disclosure increases

Companies urged to measure their carbon costs.

Companies are increasingly acknowledging the risks posed by global warming, suggest surveys released on 24 September. The latest Global Corporate Climate Change Report, released by the advocacy group Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) at an event in New York headlined by former US President Bill Clinton, details disclosures of energy costs from more than 1,300 companies around the world (see graphic).

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