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

Features February 2007

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the February 2007 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Opinion

Why ecosystems matter to business

Corporations must wake up to their dependency on nature, argues Björn Stigson

Emissions Trading

Setting the stage for Phase II

With the Commission demanding cuts to proposed caps for Phase II of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, attention is now shifting to the member states, says Alyssa Gilbert

Corporate Profile

Making their green, greener

San Franciscans have a new bank, with a green, local ethos. Trevor Curwin finds out what makes New Resource Bank tick

Environmental Markets

A trillion-dollar marketplace

The market for environmental allowances is now worth some $1 trillion, estimate Gareth Phillips and Assaad Razzouk More...

Catastrophe Risk

Broader, deeper – and less risky?

Donald Thorpe detects signs of increasing maturity in the catastrophe bonds market

Asset Management

Innovation is king

‘ESG-inclusive’ products are on the verge of entering the investment mainstream – but providers have to rise to the challenge, say Ivo Knoepfel and Gordon Hagart

Market View

Coal powers on

King Coal is alive and well in America, and is adapting to meet environmental pressures, says Janet Gellici

 

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