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TOKYO (Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co and Daimler AG beat other automakers to be recognized as the sector’s leaders in tackling climate change, Nissan said on Thursday, citing an annual report by a coalition of global investors.

The non-profit Carbon Disclosure Project recognized Nissan in its Climate Disclosure Leadership Index for the first time, Japan’s third-biggest automaker said.

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Last year, five automakers — BMW AG, Ford Motor Co, Renault SA, Toyota Motor Corp and DaimlerChrysler, as the German automaker was known then — made the list.


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