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Features December/January 2007

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

Environmental Finance Market Survey

The winning brokers, traders and service providers in our 2007 Market Survey look back over the previous 12 months, and forward to 2008. More...

Opinion

Breaking the green tax logjam

It is time that developed countries embraced environmental taxation, says Paul Ekins – transforming their economies and tackling climate change along the way

Ecosystem markets

Putting billions to work for wetlands

New regulations could trigger a flood of investment into the US wetlands mitigation market. But, reports Alice Kenny, some view the prospect with concern. More...

Corporate profile

EDF looks beyond wind

Philippa Jones reports on EDF Energie Nouvelle’s plans to become a European powerhouse in renewable energy

Producer responsibility

The ramifications of REACH

It’s one of the most far-reaching environmental regulations ever introduced. Francois Dauphin considers what REACH means for chemicals companies, their customers and investors

Renewable Energy

Investors question EU trading

Suggestions that the EU’s renewable energy targets could be underpinned by a new trading scheme have been given a lukewarm reception by investors, finds Kirsty Hamilton

Renewable Energy

All at sea

The UK could develop a world-beating marine renewables industry – if government gets the policy framework right, says James Vaccaro

Emissions Trading

Adding a dose of complexity

The new discipline of ‘complexity economics’ threatens the orthodoxies upon which emissions trading schemes are based, warns Nick Silver

Market View

Learning lessons from the credit crunch

Investors in environmental markets would do well to look at the quality of their investments in the light of the US property crash, says John Palmisano

Profile

Andrew de Pass

As head of Citi’s clean-tech private equity unit, Andrew de Pass has $2 billion of the bank’s capital to invest. He tells Mark Nicholls how he plans to deploy it

 

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