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  February 2010  

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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael Bloomberg told a meeting of city leaders how green policies were helping the fight against climate change. At city level, Copenhagen gave real cause for optimism, says Mike Scott

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This article first appeared in Sustainable Business February 2010 page CR16


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