U.S. Republicans Pushed by CEOs in Paris to Shift Climate Stance

  • Executives at Paris summit say U.S. risks missing opportunity
  • Senate Republicans have sought to undermine U.S. carbon pledge

John Bryant, chief executive officer of Kellog Co., speaks during the caring for the climate summit at the United Nations COP21 climate summit, at Le Bourget, in Paris,.

Photographer: Christophe Morin/Bloomberg
Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

As the leaders of 195 countries gather in Paris to hammer out a global climate deal, much of the attention is on the U.S. -- where business leaders and scientists say they’re trying to persuade Republicans to accept emissions curbs.

QuickTake Climate Change