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Six European energy companies seek U.N. help for carbon pricing system -FT

2015-06-01 12:17:25| Energy - Topix.net

May 31 Europe's six largest oil and gas companies, including Royal Dutch Shell and Britain's BP Plc, have united together in seeking help from the United Nations to stop global warming, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The companies asked for direct talks with the United Nations and governments on creating a global carbon pricing system ahead of U.N. climate talks in Paris in December.

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