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

Features December 2006-January 2007

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the December 2006-January 2007 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Environmental Finance Market Survey

Environmental Finance journalists talk to the winning brokers, traders and service providers in our seventh annual market survey of the greenhouse gas, US emissions, weather and Renewable Energy Certificates markets.

Opinion

The economics of risk

Nicholas Stern sets out a robust defense of his ground-breaking climate change review

Kyoto Protocol

Progress, just about

With the climate talks barely inching forward, Mark Nicholls asks how agreement can be reached on post-2012 emissions cuts

US Elections

A changing climate in Washington?

What do the US mid-term elections mean for climate change legislation? Ray Pospisil reports

Corporate Profile

Banking on the positive

Mark Nicholls reports on how ethical pioneer Triodos Bank is expanding into investment banking

Corporate Reporting

Best in show

Companies are vying to prove their climate change credentials, and new indexes aim to identify the leaders. Christopher Cundy reports

Market View

Leading the way

Jason Patrick examines how California might meet its greenhouse gas reduction targets

Fund Management

A statement of intent

Stephanie Pfeifer, Rory Sullivan and Mark Kenber explain how a new initiative is encouraging investors to take action on emissions

Information Technology

Tracking down the data

With environmental issues rising up the corporate agenda, effective data management is becoming a bottom-line issue, says Vijay Gudivaka

Emissions Management

All systems go

What’s available for the corporate emitter in emissions management IT systems

 

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