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Twenty years ago, world leaders gathered at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro and signed the first global agreement to tackle climate change. At the time, the impacts of climate change on communities and economies were just beginning to be understood, and the role of the private sector in responding to these challenges was only just emerging. But two decades later, climate change is no longer a distant threat looming on the horizon; it has emerged as arguably the greatest global challenge of our time. And while much of the responsibility to drive climate change solutions that address the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable. | Adapting for a Green Economy COMPANIES COMMUNITIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE Caring for Climate Report UNEP Oxfam WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE A Caring for Climate report by the United Nations Global Compact United Nations Environment Programme UNEP Oxfam and World Resources Institute WRI UN Global Compact Contributors Lila Karbassi karbassi@un.org Jayoung Park park10@un.org www.unglobalcompact.org UNEP Contributors Tim Kasten tim.kasten@unep.org Richard Munang richard.munang@unep.org www.unep.org Oxfam Contributor Heather Coleman hcoleman@oxfamamerica.org www.oxfam.org WRI Contributors Samantha Putt del Pino sam@wri.org Eliot Metzger emetzger@wri.org Sally Prowitt sprowitt@wri.org www.wri.org Lead Consultant Nancy Hopkins Designer Tannaz Fassihi Disclaimer The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the United Nations including the UN Global Compact Office and the UN Environment Programme Oxfam and the World Resources Institute. The inclusion of company examples in this publication is intended strictly for learning purposes and does not constitute an endorsement of the individual companies by the United Nations and authors of this report. The material in this publication may be quoted and used provided there is proper attribution. Copyright 2011 UN Global Compact UN Environment Programme Oxfam and the World Resources Institute. The material in this publication is copyrighted. The UN Global Compact encourages the dissemination of the content for educational purposes. Content from this publication may be used freely without prior permission provided that clear attribution is given to UN Global Compact UN Environment Programme Oxfam and World Resources Institute and that content is not used for commercial purposes. Creative Commons License Copyright 2011 UN Global Compact. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommer-cial-NoDerivative Works 3.0 License. To view a copy of the license http creativecommons.org licenses by-nc-nd .