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

Features March 2006

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the March 2006 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Opinion

A partnership for action

The Asia-Pacific Partnership represents a significant step towards tackling climate change, argues American Electric Power chief Michael Morris

Carbon Finance

The capital begins to flow

Roz Bulleid reports on how carbon funds and government buyers are heating up the market for emission reduction credits more...

Venture Capital – Cleantech

A new investment category emerges

Nicholas Parker and Anastasia O’Rourke examine the emergence of a new category of venture capital investment – and consider the risks of a funding squeeze

Venture Capital – Policy

Investors look to city hall

Government clean energy incentives are helping to underwrite emerging companies – and venture investors, finds John Sterlicchi

Venture Capital – Emerging Markets

Investing in tomorrow's markets

Developing countries face profound environmental challenges and limited capital availability – but offer enormous opportunities. Sara Standish looks at how venture investors are supporting environmental entrepreneurs in emerging markets more...

Weather Risk

India's market on the cusp?

Will Rhode reports from India on how its weather market could be set for dramatic expansion

Fund Management

Sustainability Matters

How should investors approach the world’s most pressing environmental issue? Ruben Smit considers their options

Fuel Cells

Priming the pump?

Government at both state and federal level in the US is getting behind the fuel cell revolution, find Cameron Brooks and Mark Barnett

Market View

Looking beyond California

California should ensure that its proposed carbon trading scheme is open to as many sources of reductions as possible, says Andy van Horn

 

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