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Features February 2009

The following are summaries of the features that appeared in the February 2009 print edition of Environmental Finance magazine

Opinion

A blueprint for action

Congress should look to the US Climate Action Partnership’s blueprint when they come to legislate on carbon emissions, says Eileen Claussen

Voluntary Carbon – Introduction

Corralling the cowboys

The voluntary carbon market is hopeful that the days of carbon cowboys and sharp practices are behind it. But what impact will recession have? Christopher Cundy reports More...

Voluntary Carbon – Prices

Price pressure

Where voluntary carbon trading is a precursor to mandatory schemes, offset prices are likely to hold up, says Thomas Marcello – but expect price falls elsewhere

Voluntary Carbon – Strategy

Counting the cost of offsetting

Bill Burtis explains how organisations should plan their offset strategy

Voluntary Carbon – Directory

Carbon offset providers

A directory of the leading greenhouse gas offset providers

Fund Management

A sustainable reinvention

Sustainable investment must be a central tenet of the rehabilitation of the world’s financial system, say Cary Krosinsky and Nick Robins

Market View
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Offsets and Olympics

Barbara Hendrickson, Marty Venalainen and Rosanne Van Schie examine how British Columbia is building a carbon offset industry

Emissions Trading
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Australia's countdown begins

Details are emerging of how Australia’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme will operate. Andrew Petersen examines its implications for business

Carbon Markets
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The other credit crunch

The global carbon offset industry will have to reinvent itself in the face of profound upheavals, say David Hampton and Will Lynn

Decentralised Energy
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Going local

Utilities are beginning to embrace the mantra ‘think global – act local’ – and decentralised energy technologies are poised to benefit, say Cian McLeavey-Reville and David Morgado

Profile

Bruce Jenkyn-Jones

Ten years of managing environmental technology funds means that Bruce Jenkyn-Jones is no stranger to a deflating bubble. But he remains medium-term bullish, he tells Mark Nicholls

 

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