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

Features February 2008

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the Ferbuary 2008 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Opinion

Price is not enough

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

Climate Policy

Two years and counting

Bali laid the roadmap, but there is much work to be done to convert this commitment to negotiate into concrete outcomes. Mark Nicholls reports

Lending Risk

Financing dangerous climate change

US banks must confront their responsibility for bankrolling a new wave of coal-fired power stations, argue Rebecca Tarbotton and William Barclay

Fund Management

The managers look ahead

Jess McCabe interviews the women and men behind some of the best-performing SRI and clean energy funds of 2007

Market View

New emissions rules to weigh on EU ETS

Although it is aimed at sulphur and nitrogen oxides, the Large Combustion Plant Directive will influence the price of EU carbon allowances. Roman Kramarchuk and Bruno Brunetti explain how

Venture Capital

Aiming for growth in 2008?

Initial public offering or trade sale? Saul Sender considers the financing options for clean-technology entrepreneurs over the coming 12 months

Profile

Dan Reicher

Google’s charitable foundation aims to be as disruptive as its parent company. Trevor Curwin talks to Dan Reicher, its man charged with making renewables cheaper than coal

go to News February 2008

 
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