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  • SRI investment growth outpaces wider US market

    11 November 2010

    Growth in socially responsible and sustainable investments (SRI) has substantially outpaced the broader US market, despite the economic recession, according to the latest bi-annual study from the Social Investment Forum (SIF).

  • Biofuel firm sends pork fat flying

    11 November 2010

    A biofuel plant in Louisiana is turning chicken fat and pork lard into renewable diesel, in what its joint venture partners say is the first commercial-scale advanced biofuels facility in the US.

  • Making timberland investment a safe bet

    09 November 2010

    Valuing timberland is a complex business and, with new environmental revenue streams, becoming more so. Steve Palmer explains how sophisticated software is coming to the rescue

  • Scarce, and getting scarcer

    09 November 2010

    Could the looming scarcity of so-called rare metals put the brakes on the clean energy revolution – or generate new opportunities for recyclers? Lydia Heida reports

  • Van Eck launches rare earths ETF

    02 November 2010

    Money manager Van Eck Global has launched an exchange-traded fund (ETF) offering investors exposure to a possible bull-run in the value of 'rare earth' metals.

  • Impax Asian fund doubles war chest

    28 October 2010

    Impax's Asia-focused environmental equity fund has boosted its coffers by £131 million ($208 million) in a secondary fundraising on the London Stock Exchange.

  • SAM founder Ringger launches sustainable bank

    28 October 2010

    Sustainable investment veteran Reto Ringger is setting up bank aimed at private investors.

  • Smart grid crucial to renewables revolution – but who will pay?

    21 October 2010

    A modernisation of the electricity network will be essential if Europe's utilities are to switch to renewable power generation at the scale hoped, according to firms and investors in the smart grid space.

  • Carbon price alone cannot unlock US nuclear ambitions

    21 October 2010

    A federal carbon price would provide a major boost to the US nuclear power industry, but would not solve all its problems, experts said.

  • Trade brawl with China no substitute for US climate policy - experts

    21 October 2010

    The US government's decision to investigate whether China's green energy subsidies violate international trade law is good news for US manufacturers, but does not alleviate the need for a US climate policy that adequately supports the clean energy sector, experts said.