Stern urges business leaders to wake up to green regulation risk

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Economist argues development of carbon markets and environmental legislation make low-carbon strategies the low-risk option

Companies are taking unacceptable business risks by pursuing carbon-intensive growth strategies based on the mistaken assumption that lax regulation of emissions and relatively low-carbon prices will continue...

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