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  • Bank rules paralyse response to environmental critics

    01 April 2007

    Banks are powerless to defend themselves against accusations of financing environmentally-damaging projects, because banking rules prevent them disclosing the names of their clients, according to HSBC's environment adviser.

  • People moves this month

    01 April 2007

    Lehman Brothers has appointed THEODORE ROOSEVELT as chairman of its newly-formed global council on climate change. Roosevelt, a managing director who has been with the US investment bank for 35 years, will "lead the firm's efforts to address the challenges of global warming".

  • Takeover talk boosts AgCert's shares

    01 April 2007

    The share price of AgCert International jumped 40% following an announcement on 9 March that the emissions reduction project developer was in talks about a possible takeover.

  • Record year for cat bonds – report

    01 April 2007

    A record 20 catastrophe (cat) bonds, worth $4.69 billion, were issued last year, more than doubling the previous record, of $1.99 billion in 2005, according to a review of the market by Guy Carpenter. The reinsurance broker's fifth annual report, Ripples into Waves, also found a wider variety of catastrophe risks securitised than hitherto, and a wider variety of risk profiles.

  • FPL becomes world's largest wind generator

    01 April 2007

    Florida independent power producer FPL Energy has become the world's largest wind energy owner, according to consultancy Emerging Energy Research (EER). The company – with 4,016MW of wind capacity at the end of 2006, up 25% on the year – edged out Spain's Iberdrola, on 3,208MW, following a number of major US projects coming on line.

  • Canada's budget less green

    01 April 2007

    The Canadian government has earmarked C$4.5 billion ($3.9 billion) in its 2007 federal budget to "clean our air and water, reduce greenhouse gases and combat climate change, as well as protect our natural environment," the government wrote in its submission to parliament.?

  • $230bn clean energy market in 10 years

    01 April 2007

    Revenues from clean energy will grow to $226.5 billion in the next decade, up from $55.4 billion last year, according to Clean Edge.

  • Cleantech VC investing doubles – report

    01 April 2007

    Venture capital invested in the cleantech sector globally hit $1.28 billion last year, in 140 financing rounds, up from $664 million in 103 rounds in 2005, according to research from Ernst & Young and Dow Jones VentureOne.

  • E. Capital launches climate change index

    01 April 2007

    E. Capital Partners has launched an index to track companies likely to benefit from efforts to tackle climate change.

  • CME launches weekly weather contracts

    01 April 2007

    The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is adding weekly weather futures and options to its weather derivative contracts. The CME – which lists monthly and seasonal heating degree day and cooling degree day contracts on 35 cities around the world – is to add weekly contracts on temperatures in 18 US cities from 2 April.