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(AFP/File) - A Toyota Camry hybrid car is on display at the New York International Automobile Show, 04 April 2007. More global corporations need to get involved in fighting climate change, experts have told a major conference in Singapore, adding that many companies are already seeing the benefits of environmentally-friendly practices.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)
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(AFP/File) - A Toyota Camry hybrid car is on display at the New York International Automobile Show, 04 April 2007. More global corporations need to get involved in fighting climate change, experts have told a major conference in Singapore, adding that many companies are already seeing the benefits of environmentally-friendly practices.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)
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(AFP/File) - A Toyota Camry hybrid car is on display at the New York International Automobile Show, 04 April 2007. More global corporations need to get involved in fighting climate change, experts have told a major conference in Singapore, adding that many companies are already seeing the benefits of environmentally-friendly practices.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)
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