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CEMEX launches book on climate change

CEMEX  launches book on climate change
A new book, A Climate for Life, has been launched by global building materials provider CEMEX and biodiversity partnership body Conservation International. The book, which has also been developed in association with the International League of Conservation Photographers, sets out to challenge the way people think about climate change.  

As part of its sustainability efforts, CEMEX has since 1993 published an annual book with leading not-for-profit organisations to support fundraising programmes and highlight key conservation issues.

Using a combination of science and photography, A Climate for Life examines the impact of climate change on biodiversity and focuses on the most important challenges currently facing life on earth. More than 30 scientists have contributed to this year's book, including eminent Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson. It also features more than 175 images from leading photographers, such as Frans Lanting, James Balog and Joel Sartore.

As one of the world's leading provider of building materials, CEMEX is committed to sustainable development across the business. Since its arrival to the UK in 2005, the company has continued to build on existing initiatives, including emissions reduction schemes, such as alternative fuels permits and usage, noise and dust abatement technology and restoration and conservation partnerships with local communities and charities, such as Butterfly Conservation and Wildlife Trusts. For more information about the book, visit http://www.aclimateforlife.com/_

 

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