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Climate Change: Emissions: Weather: Investment: Lending: Insurance
 
 

Features December 2004-January 2005

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the December 2004-January 2005 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Market Survey

Markets coming of age

Mark Nicholls and David Biello talk to the winners of Environmental Finance’s 2004 annual market survey. More...

US Policy

A mandate for inaction?

The re-election of President Bush has prompted dire warnings from environmentalists – but is there a silver lining? David Biello reports. More...

How I see it by Richard Sandor

CCX: The year in review

Lessons learned in the first 12 months of the Chicago Climate Exchange

EU Policy

New Commission gets down to business

What does the new European Commission mean for environmental policy across the EU? Mark Nicholls investigates

Kyoto Protocol

Taking the long view

Although the Kyoto Protocol has still not technically entered into force, attention is already turning to what happens after 2012. Elliot Diringer considers some options

Fund Management

The next generation

Colin le Duc explains why Generation Investment Management is putting the long-term first

Emissions Trading

Aviation's next step

Abyd Karmali looks at the issues that have to be resolved before aviation emissions can be brought into trading systems

Weather Risk

Answering agriculture's needs

Julie Lerner considers ways in which weather derivatives dealers could better market their products to the agricultural sector

Market View

When at first you don't succeed

Allison D Wood reviews the growing number of climate change cases stacking up in the US judicial system

 

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