(Bloomberg) -- BHP Billiton Ltd., the world's
largest mining company, will spend $300 million over five years
developing technology and projects to reduce its greenhouse gas
emissions.
Accelerated action is needed to stabilize greenhouse gas
concentrations in the atmosphere at levels guided by United
Nations' research, the Melbourne-based company said today in a
climate change policy presented in a statement to the Australian
Stock Exchange.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
largest mining company, will spend $300 million over five years
developing technology and projects to reduce its greenhouse gas
emissions.
Accelerated action is needed to stabilize greenhouse gas
concentrations in the atmosphere at levels guided by United
Nations' research, the Melbourne-based company said today in a
climate change policy presented in a statement to the Australian
Stock Exchange.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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