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Features September 2006

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

Opinion

Disclose or be damned

Only mandatory environmental reporting can provide the transparency necessary to hold multinationals to account, Tony Juniper argues

Investment

Consensus comes to market

Can property investment firm Consensus turn a bricks-and-mortar fortune into green gold? Mark Nicholls reports More...

Renewables Finance – Investment

Investing in the alternative

After a correction earlier in the year, investors are pouring into the renewables sector once again. Chris Cundy follows the money

Renewables Finance – Offshore

A new financing horizon?

Shane Woodroffe and Mark Dennes ask whether financiers are finally ready to back offshore wind More...

Renewables Finance – Turbines

Wind rush goes second hand

While turbine manufacturers target ever bigger projects, smaller developers are turning to a growing second-hand market. Jess McCabe reports

Renewables Finance – Australasia

Getting back on track?

When it comes to supporting renewables, Australia’s states are filling the void left by the federal government, finds Murray Griffin

Water

A thirst for finance

Kajetan Hetzer argues that the private sector can help alleviate the global water crisis – and make a profit in the process

Market View

Making sense of GHG prices

Carbon credit markets would benefit from a dose of honesty about project failures, says Taylor Dimsdale

 
 
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