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

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

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

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

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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