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Climate change mitigation and other pressing environmental needs call for technological innovations in sustainable development. Some efforts to develop "green" technologies are in fact currently being undertaken, mainly in OECD countries and some of the major emerging economies. In addition to environmental objectives, governments and firms increasingly recognize the opportunities to build competitive advantages in the rapidly growing area of green technologies.