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The critical metals opportunity
14 November 2011The world's waste streams present a potentially lucrative opportunity for critical metal recovery. Nicholas Morley and Tom Whitehouse explain
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Clean energy at the crossroads
10 November 2011With federal support for renewables under assault, the industry needs to look to the private sector for its next phase of growth. But is it ready? Gloria Gonzalez reports
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Forest Footprint Disclosure
10 November 2011Published in association with the Forest Footprint Disclosure project, this special report examines investment, transparency and corporate efforts to tackle deforestation.
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Is environmental private equity coming of age?
24 October 2011Magnus Goodlad considers, after 10 years of private equity investment in environmental technology, how far the sector has come
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Unpaving the way for green infrastructure
24 October 2011Philadelphia is experimenting with a novel approach to attract private finance to address stormwater run-off – which could form the basis of run-off credit programmes. Alisa Valderrama explains
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Engaging with water risk
19 October 2011For most investors, a detailed bottom-up assessment of water risk across hundreds of companies is likely to be impossible. Enter a new tool to assess corporate responses to water risk and opportunity. Brooke Barton and David Hampton explain
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Wrapping its arms around REDD+
18 October 2011South-east Asia is becoming a laboratory for REDD+ projects, policies and regulations. Joe Heffernan surveys the landscape
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The changing face of investor reporting
11 October 2011How should investors report on their approach to responsible investment? The PRI wants your views, says Lorenzo Saa
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Keeping carbon criminals out of the forests
04 October 2011The REDD+ lobby would do well to learn the lessons of the Uganda land grab and build transparency, anti-corruption measures, conflict resolution into the system from the start, says Davyth Stewart from Global Witness
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Taking a renewed look at risk
27 September 2011Too many clean energy and carbon companies are relying on ad hoc, isolated risk management processes and procedures – putting their businesses at risk, says Jenya Khvatsky