Should Countries Share Green Technology?

Most experts agree that technology is at the center of the fight against climate change. As the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) gets underway this week in Copenhagen, members of Fleishman-Hillard’s sustainability team weigh in on issues surrounding the global transfer of technology, including the controversial matter of intellectual property rights.

Read: The Role of Technology Transfer in Climate Change



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