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BNA Launches World Climate Change Report and climate.bna.com

NEWS RELEASE

Contacts:
Mark Kozeal, Market Manager
BNA Environment, Health & Safety Publishing Group
(703) 341-3731 / mkozeal@bna.com
http://climate.bna.com

Arlington, Va. (February 6, 2008) –Climate change, along with its implications for nearly every industry in every economy in the world, has become a major driver for business. Strict regulations are expected as the United States joins other nations in a concerted effort to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases that cause global warming. In response, BNA today announced the launch of World Climate Change Report and http://climate.bna.com, two new resources for executives, attorneys, consultants, and government policy makers working in the many different fields that must, together, help the nation shape and manage its response to climate change.

World Climate Change Report offers readers information on emissions trading, emission-management tools like carbon credits for investments in technology that lower energy use, climate change mitigation projects, and enforcement/litigation issues. The publication supplements its basic offerings to subscribers with interviews with key players, real-time information from carbon emissions credit markets, video extras of important hearings and events, and notice of industry initiatives and insights.

State and local governments have been taking the lead on creating climate change legislation in the U.S., and World Climate Change Report will cover the latest developments in state, as well as federal and international news. Offering background reports, reference materials, headlines, and links to resources across the Web,  World Climate Change Report combines the utility and information-rich resources of the free Web with the power and authority of BNA’s renowned news services.  Attorneys and their clients in myriad industries will find World Climate Change Report to be a must-have resource for direct access to the latest developments, along with clear business and legal analysis.

For a trial of World Climate Change Report, contact BNA Customer Relations at 800-372-1033, call Mark Kozeal at (703) 341-3731 / mkozeal@bna.com, or visit http://climate.bna.com

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BNAis the largest independent publisher of nonpartisan news and information in Washington, D.C. In business for more than 70 years, BNA’s print and electronic products address a full range of legislative, government, and economic developments in daily, weekly, and monthly reports and in up-to-date reference libraries. BNA publications are widely recognized for their comprehensive and objective coverage and analysis, drawing on the expertise of hundreds of editors, reporters, and national and international correspondents. BNA has over 1600 employees and is the oldest wholly employee-owned company in the United States.