Archive

  • Environmental Finance Personality of the Year

    18 July 2012
  • All change

    17 July 2012

    Climate Change Capital's acquisition by agricultural trader Bunge reflects the changing dynamics in the carbon markets – and the environmental asset management opportunity. Mark Nicholls talks to new CEO Alfred Evans

  • A solar survivor

    06 June 2012

    For Jigar Shah, who has spent his entire career in clean energy, the solar sector's latest travails represent merely a bump in the road. He talks to Gloria Gonzalez

  • The next phase

    11 May 2012

    Josué Tanaka is leading a new phase of the EBRD's sustainable energy lending – and its push into North Africa. He speaks to Christopher Cundy

  • Investing with attitude

    08 May 2012

    Californian pension giant CalPERS is flexing its muscles on ESG, under head of corporate governance Anne Simpson. She talks to Felicity Carus

  • Trading places

    11 April 2012

    It's been quite a road for Dirk Forrister, the new president of the International Emissions Trading Association – from the White House to Geneva, via London and Colorado. He talks to Katie Kouchakji about how the carbon market has changed and where he sees it heading

  • Fully engaged

    02 March 2012

    Under James Gifford's stewardship, the Principles for Responsible Investment have grown from an internship project at the UNEP Finance Initiative to a $30 trillion phenomenon.

  • People moves this month

    04 February 2012

    Comings and goings in Environmental Finance this month

  • Maximum impact

    17 January 2012

    Tammy Newmark has proved it's possible for investors to make money while saving the planet and alleviating poverty. She tells Christopher Cundy how

  • A balancing act

    20 December 2011

    California's ambitious renewables and carbon targets are set to revolutionise its electricity system, with Cal ISO at its centre. Its CEO Stephen Berberich talks to Felicity Carus