Brussels, 09/05/2014 (Agence Europe) - On Wednesday 7 May, 34 countries of the OECD undertook to work together to reach a global climate agreement in Paris in 2015 (COP 21). The declaration adopted after the annual ministerial meeting of the organisation records their joint willingness to step up efforts to conclude the economic transformation required for sustainable growth, including by encouraging private investment in low-carbon infrastructure, stimulating green products and services and...