Archive

  • Offsets and Olympics

    01 February 2009

    British Columbia is blazing a trail with its government's pledge to go carbon neutral, and in the development of carbon offset standards. Barbara Hendrickson, Marty Venalainen and Rosanne Van Schie explain

  • Australia's countdown begins

    01 February 2009

    Australia's introduction of an emissions trading scheme will transform the operating environment for thousands of the country's organisations. Andrew Petersen considers the implications

  • The other credit crunch

    01 February 2009

    The Kyoto Protocol and the EU Emissions Trading Scheme have created a global industry creating and trading carbon credits. But the industry faces upheavals that promise to profoundly redraw it, say David Hampton and Will Lynn

  • Going local

    01 February 2009

    The big utilities are beginning to grasp the potential of decentralised energy technologies – promising huge opportunities for investors. Cian McLeavey-Reville and David Morgado consider the prospects for the market, focusing on micro-CHP and energy storage

  • Bubbles and busts

    01 February 2009

    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

  • Cutting the wrong costs

    01 December 2008

    So much for all the whistling in the dark. Those optimists who had been persuading themselves that, this time, it was going to be different – that, this time, the environment wouldn't be one of the first victims of recession – are gradually being disabused.

  • People moves this month

    01 December 2008

    Comings and goings in Environmental Finance this month

  • Obituary

    01 December 2008

    Joan Bavaria, a pioneer of social investing, passed away on 18 November after a long battle with cancer.

  • Putting principles first

    01 December 2008

    Market turmoil comes and goes – but tackling climate change will be an integral part of doing business for decades to come. Yulanda Chung explains why Standard Chartered put its name to the Climate Principles

  • After the inauguration

    01 December 2008

    The speculation is intense, the facts limited. But, as key appointments emerge, Gloria Gonzalez reports on the politics and personalities that may shape the Obama administration's environmental record