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Features December 2001 - January 2002

Weather risk

Enron's woes weigh on weather market

What does the collapse of Enron mean for the weather market? Emily Saunderson and Mark Nicholls investigate More...

How I see it by Richard Sandor

The DJSI - a story of financial innovation

How stock market indexes have been harnessed to promote the growth of sustainable investing

Kyoto Protocol

CDM fears cloud Marrakech success

COP 7 succeeded in moving the Protocol towards ratification, but the business community remains sceptical about the CDM. Mark Nicholls reports

Market survey

Trading places

The last 12 months have been nothing if not eventful - as a shake-up among the winners of our second market survey reveals. Graham Cooper and Martin Grice report More ...

Project finance

Dam disputes still rage

Developers and activists continue to wrangle over dam projects - despite the best efforts of the World Commission on Dams. Melvyn Westlake reports

Fund management

Think globally, analyse locally

Asian companies are under-represented in global SRI funds, but Murray Griffin finds that major players are moving in to redress the balance

Emissions trading

Carbon dioxide is not the only gas

Focusing exclusively on CO2 can be a big mistake when designing trading schemes. Including other greenhouse gases can substantially lower costs, says Jos Cozijnsen

Market view

Interesting times for US business

Dirk Forrister predicts a busy year for US corporate lobbying, as the effects of the US rejection of Kyoto become clearer

Corporate profile

RMC Group turns to BiE

RMC took a novel approach when it came to developing an international environmental risk management framework. Noel Morrin explains

Profile

Steve Lydenberg

 

 

 

News December 2001

   
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