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  • People moves this month

    01 September 2007

    US investment bank JPMorgan has appointed KEDIN KILGORE as head of North American environmental product markets. Based in New York, Kilgore, who previously traded environmental markets at investment company RNK Capital, will be responsible for the bank's activities in greenhouse gas and renewable energy certificate markets.

  • Trade in GHG permits and credits up 45%

    01 September 2007

    Volumes in the world's carbon markets were up 45% year on year to 1.2 billion tonnes in the first six months of 2007, according to research from Point Carbon.

  • Merrill launches energy efficiency index

    01 September 2007

    Merrill Lynch has launched an index to track companies that offer energy efficiency savings.

  • US Congress poised for energy, climate breakthrough

    01 July 2007

    Hopes are high that the US Congress could pass far-reaching energy and environmental legislation in the autumn, following changes of heart from key representatives, and plans for two comprehensive Senate bills tackling greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

  • Leaf float raises £200m for North American renewables

    01 July 2007

    EEA Fund Management and Shaw Capital have raised £200 million ($403 million) to invest in North American renewable energy projects through London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) market.

  • US firms underestimating shareholder interest in CR

    01 July 2007

    US corporations underestimate the importance placed on corporate responsibility (CR) by shareholders, according to a survey by Thomson Financial.

  • Calvert powers into alt energy

    01 July 2007

    Socially responsible fund manager Calvert has launched a Global Alternative Energy Fund that will invest directly in renewable energy companies (solar, wind geothermal, biofuel, hydrogen and biomass), related technologies and the energy efficiency sector.

  • Wal-mart goes solar

    01 July 2007

    Wal-Mart has signed deals with three solar firms to supply and finance photovoltaic solar cells, generating an estimated 20,000MWh/year, to be installed on 22 of its buildings in California and Hawaii.

  • Finance sector in the dark on biodiversity risks

    01 July 2007

    The financial sector has a long way to go to understand the rising risks posed by biodiversity loss, according to the author of a report on the subject for the IUCN-World Conservation Union. More work particularly needs to be done to make the link between loss of biodiversity and financial impacts, he said.

  • Swiss Re bids to boost cat bond trading

    01 July 2007

    Swiss Re has started indexing the performance of catastrophe (cat) bonds in a bid to increase the transparency and encourage secondary trading of the rapidly growing asset class.