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Here is Lakshmi Devamma (28), walking along with today’s catch. The cow dung is used to produce methane gas outside her kitchen. A garden hose brings the gas into the kitchen, where a gas burner has replaced the old open fire. This has given her and her children a new life.

With a former member of the UN Climate Panel now serving as Director of climate strategies and markets in the US, DNV is prepared to strengthen its efforts to combat climate change and to contribute to building trust in a low-carbon economy.

The United States has used wind power for more than a century, and passed Germany in 2008 to become the world’s no. 1 in total wind power installation. “The potential for wind energy in the United States is formidable, and it’s the only emission-free energy source that’s ready to deliver right now,” says Denise Bode, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

Nobuo Tanaka, executive director of the International Energy Agency, sees boundless business opportunities for companies involved in cutting CO2 emissions, and those developing technology for improved energy efficiency.

Towering 65 meters above water with a rotor diameter of 80 meters, StatoilHydro’s planned Hywind offshore floating wind turbine – the first ever of its kind – will be impressive in size.

There is no point of return. First we must capture it before it rushes off into the atmosphere, then move it to a suitable location before storing it for hundreds of years. I am, of course, speaking about CO2, the biggest environmental challenge ever.

Can businesses influence global development and help alleviate world poverty? Bjorn Stigson, President of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) believes so.
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