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Features March 2008

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

Indexes

Tracking climate change

There is now no shortage of ways for investors to make a climate change play, finds Jess McCabe

Exchanges

Options on exchanges

Christopher Cundy reports on what the array of carbon exchanges offer potential financial users

Carbon Funds

Tough times for managers

There are plenty of carbon fund managers out raising money – but wobbles in the carbon market aren’t making the sell any easier. Mark Nicholls reports

Renewable Energy

Sending the right signals

Coralie Laurencin asks if the European Commission’s climate and energy policy can deliver on renewables More...

Renewable Energy

Laying the foundations for growth

Developers of renewables projects in Asia need a dose of realism and a greater risk appetite if current growth rates are to continue, says Mike Allen

US Emissions

Nowhere to go but up?

Thaddeus Huetteman peers through the smoke to try to reveal the fundamentals affecting the US sulphur dioxide market

Aviation
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Trading on the tarmac

With the EU set to regulate emissions from aeroplanes, airlines need to put carbon on their radar screens, says Udeke Huiskamp

Project Finance
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Managing risk and adding value

Environmental and social due dilligence can add value to project developers and investors, says Robert Montgomery

Market View
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Do we need financial additionality?

The US carbon market should not ignore financial additionality tests for greenhouse gas offset projects, argues Bill Reynolds

Profile

Marco Monroy

Marco Monroy was entering into carbon contracts when others had given up on the Kyoto Protocol. He tells Mark Nicholls how MGM has evolved with the market

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