Archive

  • The trillion-dollar market

    01 November 2006

    Last month, a study sponsored by energy giant Shell suggested that "concerted international action to avert climate change could create a global market worth $1 trillion in the first five years alone".

  • Don't discount the developing world

    01 November 2006

    Emerging markets offer more opportunities for socially responsible investors than many believe, says David Tozer

  • Contracting for a unified RECs market

    01 November 2006

    Jeremy Weinstein reviews progress made, and the ­challenges faced, in drafting a standard contract for trading renewable energy certificates

  • Integration or bust

    01 November 2006

    How can companies better communicate environmental, social and governance issues to the financial markets – and will the markets take them into account? Mark Nicholls reports from Zurich on an effort to answer those questions

  • Talking each other's language

    01 November 2006

    Developing a low-carbon economy will require a degree of communication between the private sector and government that is simply not yet happening, says John Ashton

  • Enlightened banking

    01 November 2006

    When it comes to moving the financial sector towards sustainability, it's all about a level playing field, and making sure everyone has the tools for the job, believes Martin Hancock. He talks to Mark Nicholls

  • To the third generation

    01 November 2006

    The Global Reporting Initiative may be nearly 10 years old, and on its third iteration, but the reporting it advocates is no less controversial. Jess McCabe reports from Amsterdam

  • The fuels of the future?

    01 October 2006

    Production of biofuels is rocketing, underpinned by strong ­regulatory support. Ronnie Lim considers the prospects for the industry, and flags up some companies to watch

  • An inconvenient state?

    01 October 2006

    California's climate change legislation marks a dramatic step forward in US efforts to tackle greenhouse gas ­emissions. Douglas Smith considers its implications

  • Let a thousand wind farms bloom

    01 October 2006

    In wind energy, as in everything else, China is set to become a global giant. But the development of wind farms and a domestic turbine manufacturing base are far from plain ­sailing, as Michael Rank reports